Antique Japanese Sake Bottle — Ceramic, 1910, Meiji Era (SKU: 25S-693-4)

SKU:
25S-693-4
$60.00
IMPORTED FROM JAPAN
Dimensions: 7"Diameter x 14"H
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A vessel steeped in tradition, whispering tales of sake and celebration.

This exquisite antique Japanese sake bottle, known as a ""tokkuri,"" hails from the Meiji era, a time when craftsmanship flourished in Japan. With its gracefully rounded form and elegant simplicity, this piece embodies the artistry and cultural significance of sake brewing. 

Made from high-quality ceramic, this tokkuri not only serves a functional purpose but also stands as a testament to the aesthetic values of its time. The careful application of glaze and the earthy tones evoke a sense of authenticity, while its sturdy form ensures durability. Ideal for both display and functional use, this sake bottle invites you to partake in the centuries-old tradition of enjoying sake, whether during a formal gathering or a quiet evening at home.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Era: Meiji (1868-1912)
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Use: Sake serving vessel
  • Features: Hand-painted calligraphy, rounded body
  • Condition: Excellent

Embrace the spirit of Japan with this timeless piece, where every pour tells a story.

size:
7"Diameter x 14"H