Imperial Kiku Japanese Porcelain Trinket Box – Black, Chrysanthemum & Gold, 1950s–1970s
A refined vintage trinket and jewellery container by Imperial Kiku, crafted in Japan between 1950 and 1970. This elegant round box features a striking black porcelain body adorned with hand-painted white and red chrysanthemums and delicate gold accents — a composition of quiet luxury and deep cultural significance.
The kiku (chrysanthemum) is the symbol of the Japanese Imperial family, representing longevity and rejuvenation — one of the most revered motifs in Japanese decorative art. The black ground provides a dramatic, gallery-worthy backdrop that makes the hand-painted blooms and gold detailing truly sing.
- Maker: Imperial Kiku, Japan
- Material: Porcelain
- Ground: Black
- Decoration: Hand-painted white & red chrysanthemums, gold accents
- Dimensions: 6.5 × 2 inches
- Era: 1950s–1970s
- Condition: Excellent — no chips or cracks
A refined and culturally resonant addition to any vintage Japanese ceramics collection, jewellery display, or curated vanity. Pieces featuring the imperial kiku motif carry a prestige that transcends mere decoration.
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