Antique Hand Painted Nippon Trinket Dish Gold Moriage Ribbon Scroll Detail
On hand-painted Nippon, the raised gold balls are typically called moriage. Moriage is a decorative technique where a thick mixture of clay and water (slip) is applied to the surface, creating raised, textured areas. These raised areas can be in various shapes, including dots, beads, or other patterns.The term Nippon was used on porcelain made in Japan, particularly for the U.S. market, until 1921, when Japan or Made in Japan became the required origin marking.1 deep, 4 wide, 6 longNo chips or crazing. Gold is wearing off along one of the scroll handles, the remainder is in fine condition.4oz