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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.