

Dish with a pale green glaze, resembling saucers with matching shells, by Seifū Yohei III. The dish is irregularly shaped, resembling a leaf or a shell, with one end featuring a raised section that looks like a shell. It has three small feet at the bottom. The glaze is predominantly pale green with some crackle patterns visible on the surface. The background of the image is a gradient transitioning from dark gray at the top to light gray at the bottom.
Artwork Details
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- 900 × 587 px
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