r/Japaneseantiques

393 members
r/Japaneseantiques is a subreddit with 393 members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests, and the community frequently discusses r/japaneseantiques, incense burner, brass inscription, hand sewn robe, and nippon maple leaf logo vase.
Identification and discussion of Japanese antiques and vintage goods (1970s or older)

Popular Themes in r/Japaneseantiques

#1
Advice Requests
: "Need help figuring out WHAT this is exacrly.. I'm thinking incense burner - but its porcelin (or some type of ceramic)... Gold gilded, and hand signed. Any ideas??"
3 posts

Popular Topics in r/Japaneseantiques

#1

R/japaneseantiques

: "New mod of R/japaneseantiques"
2 posts
#2

Incense Burner

: "Need help figuring out WHAT this is exacrly.. I'm thinking Incense Burner - but its porcelin (or some type of ceramic)... Gold gilded, and hand signed. Any ideas??"
1 post
#3

Brass Inscription

: "I am looking for information about this. It's brass, and has an inscription in it (see comments)"
1 post
#4

Hand Sewn Robe

: "Recently found this while going through my grandmothers storage. Appears to be all hand sewn. There is also a collar that go along with the robe. There are no tags or identifiable markings anywhere on the piece."
1 post
#5

Nippon Maple Leaf Logo Vase

: "Another hand painted Nippon Maple Leaf Logo Vase"
1 post
#6

Identify Katana

: "I need help to identify this katana- thanks"
1 post
#7

Netsuke

: "Can anyone tell me about this Netsuke?"
1 post
#8

More Information

: "Can someone provide me More Information about this piece, my grandmother is losing her memory and has forgotten about it and i want to provide her with proper info"
1 post
#9

Bone China

: "Fun fact: "Bone China" contains actual bone"
1 post
#10

Noritake Gravy Boat

: "Antique (or really vintage) Noritake Gravy Boat"
1 post

Member Growth in r/Japaneseantiques

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+54 members(15.9%)

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Last updated: June 12, 2026