Antique Japanese Sake Bottle — Pottery, 1910, Meiji Era (SKU: 25S-536)

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25S-536
$110.00
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Antique Japanese Sake Bottle Pottery, Meiji Era (SKU 25S-536)

Whispers of the past, cradling the essence of tradition.

This exquisite antique sake bottle, or tokkuri, hails from the Meiji era, a time of profound transformation in Japan. Crafted with meticulous care, it embodies the artistry and cultural significance of sake production, serving as both a functional vessel and a piece of decorative art. The smooth, rounded silhouette and subtle speckled glaze reflect the skilled hands of artisans who poured their spirit into each piece, making it a cherished artifact of Japanese heritage.

With its elegant form and historical resonance, this sake bottle not only celebrates the Japanese tradition of sake brewing but also invites moments of connection and conviviality. Its unique design features a small spout, ideal for pouring, while the earthy tones and textures evoke the essence of the natural landscape. This piece, likely used in intimate gatherings, represents a bridge between the past and present, inviting you to partake in its storied legacy.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Era: Meiji (1868-1912)
  • Material: Stoneware
  • Use: Sake serving
  • Features: Speckled glaze, rounded body, small spout
  • Dimensions: --
  • Condition: Good, with minor wear

Embrace the spirit of Japan, where every sip tells a story.