Mokubei Style is one of the most celebrated traditional painting styles of Kutani Ware. Named after the renowned potter and painter Aoki Mokubei, this style became a defining feature of the revival of Kutani porcelain during the late Edo period.
Characterized by vivid overglaze enamels in red, yellow, green, and purple, Mokubei-style pieces often depict elegant figures, landscapes, and scenes inspired by Chinese art. Delicate brushwork, balanced compositions, and refined colors give these works a timeless artistic appeal, making them highly valued by collectors of Japanese ceramics.