Antique Japanese Sake Bottle — Ceramic, 1920, Taisho Era (SKU: 25S-789-2)

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25S-789-2
$80.00
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Antique Japanese Sake Bottle, Ceramic, Taisho Era (SKU 25S-789-2)

A vessel of tradition, cradling the spirit of Japan.

This exquisite antique sake bottle, crafted during the Taisho era, reflects the elegance and artistry of Japanese porcelain. Known as tokuri, this bottle was traditionally used to serve sake, a vital element of Japanese culture and hospitality. The intricate blue and white design showcases swirling motifs that evoke the serene beauty of nature, reminiscent of koi swimming in tranquil waters. Each curve and line tells a story, connecting the present with centuries of craftsmanship.

As you hold this piece, imagine the gatherings it has witnessed, the laughter and the toasts shared over warm sake. The bottle, with its gracefully elongated neck and rounded body, is not only functional but also a striking decorative element that embodies the aesthetic values of simplicity and beauty inherent in Japanese art. Its craftsmanship is a testament to the skilled artisans of the Taisho period, who dedicated their lives to perfecting their craft.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Era: Taisho (1912-1926)
  • Material: Porcelain
  • Use: Sake serving
  • Features: Hand-painted blue and white design
  • Dimensions: 6"Diameter x 9 1/2"H
  • Condition: Excellent

A timeless reminder of the rituals that enrich our lives.