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The dishes are vintage Japanese porcelain featuring the "Geisha Girl" pattern, which is recognized by depictions of Japanese women in traditional settings like gardens, temples, and near water features. Geishas are Japanese female entertainers skilled in traditional arts such as dance, music, and conversation. They are often hired to provide entertainment at parties and events. Aspiring geishas, known as maiko, undergo extensive training in okiya, specialized training houses. These dishes likely date back to the Edo Period (1603-1868) when the geisha culture originated.
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