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Meiji Era Ceramic BW Tokkuri Sake Bottle 9” Kimono pinyin: Déhuà Táocí

SKU 5830652990
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Description

pinyin: Déhuà Táocí

This is all hand turned cryptomeria wood with over 20 thin coats of Japanese red lacquer with makie (raised gold) art work (see picture 5)

Marked "Made in Japan"

This one has an exposed bamboo scoop with a red lacquered back with hand painted "shumari" (kick balls) in gold maki-e

The chair measures approximately 41" tall x 32" wide x 17" deep seat is at " ( cm)

Meiji Era Ceramic BW Tokkuri Sake Bottle 9” Kimono pinyin: Déhuà TáocíThis is an antique Japanese large sake jug from the late Meiji Era (c. 1890). This one is 9" tall and glazed on two sides with a mountain and water landscape . This type of sake jug was one of the first recyclables in that it could be returned to the sake company that made it and be refilled. It is all hand made and fired at high temperatures for lasting durability. It remains in good condition It is high fire glazed both inside and out. Great as a

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