Antique Japanese Sake Bottole — Pottery, 1920, Taisho Era (SKU: 25S-790)

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25S-790
$80.00
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Antique Japanese Sake Bottole, Pottery, Taisho Era (SKU 25S-790)

A vessel of tradition, steeped in the essence of Japanese craftsmanship.

This exquisite antique sake bottle, or tokkuri, hails from the Taisho era, a time when Japanese artisans perfected their skills, creating pieces that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The gentle curves of the body, adorned with delicate blue motifs, reflect the harmony and simplicity inherent in traditional Japanese pottery. Used for serving sake, this bottle embodies the spirit of hospitality, often seen at celebratory gatherings or intimate family meals.

Crafted with care, this piece showcases the rich history of Japanese ceramic art. The smooth, glazed surface contrasts beautifully with the intricate brushwork, capturing the essence of nature in its design. The accompanying braided cord adds a rustic charm, hinting at its utilitarian roots while enhancing its visual appeal. This tokkuri is not just an object; it is a storyteller, whispering tales of generations who have cherished its presence.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Era: Taisho (1912-1926)
  • Material: Pottery
  • Use: Sake serving
  • Features: Blue floral motifs, braided cord
  • Dimensions: 8"Diameter x 13"H
  • Condition: Good

Embrace a piece of history, where every sip tells a story.