Antique Japanese Sake Bottle — Ceramic , 1920, Taisho Era (SKU: 25S-789)

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25S-789
$80.00
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Antique Japanese Sake Bottle, Porcelain, 1920s, Taisho Era (SKU 25S-789)

A vessel of tradition, cradling the essence of time.

This exquisite antique sake bottle, crafted in the 1920s, embodies the artistry of Japanese porcelain. Known as ""tokkuri,"" this piece was used for serving sake, the beloved rice wine integral to Japanese culture. The intricate blue floral motifs and stripes are characteristic of the Taisho era, reflecting a period rich in artistic expression and cultural revival. Each detail invites the beholder to appreciate the craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations.

With its rounded body and slender neck, this tokkuri not only served a functional purpose but also acted as a centerpiece during gatherings. The delicate patterns, likely inspired by nature, enhance its visual appeal, making it a perfect addition to any collection of Japanese antiques. The combination of traditional design and historical significance makes this piece a timeless treasure for enthusiasts and collectors alike.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Era: Taisho (1920s)
  • Material: Porcelain
  • Use: Sake serving
  • Features: Hand-painted floral designs, blue and white color scheme
  • Dimensions: 8"Diameter x 13"H
  • Condition: Excellent

In every sip, a story unfolds, whispering the past into the present.