
Hand Painted Rose Trinket Dish - 1980's Japanese Christmas Keepsake
A delicate vintage accent for your prayer corner, vanity, or sacred space
$14.00
Out of stock
This tender hand-painted trinket dish features a soft blush rose - an unmistakable symbol of Blessed Mother and a beloved nod to St. The're'se, the Little Flower. The airbrushed blend of warm browns and misty blues create a gentle, serene backdrop that feels right at home in any devotional or curated space.
Originally gifted for Christmas in 1989 (the hand-written note on the back still remains), this dish has been lovingly saved through the years. Now, it is ready for it's next life - whether that is holding your daily rosary, cradling jewelry on your nightstand, or gracing a prayer altar as a small reminder of beauty and grace.
Perfect for:
Rosary holder
Jewelry or ring dish
Altar accessory
A meaningful gift with Marian and "Little Flower" symbolism
Pieces like this were commonly brought back from Japan or purchased in specialty shops during the late 1980s - a time when floral porcelain was at the heart of gift-giving traditions.
Dimensions:
Approx. 5.5" diameter
Ceramic with hand-painted floral detail
Made in Japan (1980's era)
Our Lady's Attic researches every piece with care, gathering the most accurate historical context available. However, due to the nature of vintage and second-hand items, all historical notes are our best informed estimates and cannot be guaranteed.
