Kinrande

It originated from China during the Jiajing (1521–1566) and Wanli (1573–1620) periods of the Ming dynasty.

[5][6] Imari pieces in kinrande style were particularly popular in Baroque era Europe.

King Augustus II the Strong of Poland amongst the foremost collectors.

[7] Typically, gold was added to Chinese wucai (五彩) palette, called gosai in Japanese, which had a white base with red, green, and yellow motifs.

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Kinrande porcelain bowl, red enamel, gilding, by Eiraku Hozen , Kyoto. Edo period , c. 1830 – c. 1850