Antique Japanese Sake Bottole — Pottery, 1920, Taisho Era (SKU: 25S-790-1)

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Antique Japanese Sake Bottole, Pottery, Taisho Era (SKU 25S-790-1)
A vessel steeped in tradition, cradling the essence of Japan's spirited past.
This exquisite antique sake bottle, crafted during the Taisho era, embodies the artistry and cultural significance of Japanese pottery. Known as a "tokkuri," this piece was traditionally used for serving sake, a drink deeply woven into the fabric of Japanese social and ceremonial life. The rich, dark glaze, with its stunning speckled finish, reflects the natural beauty of the materials and techniques used by skilled artisans of the time, making it a remarkable example of Japanese craftsmanship.
The graceful silhouette of this bottle is not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional, designed to enhance the experience of enjoying sake. The unique color palette—deep blues merging into earthy browns—evokes a sense of tranquility and connection to nature. As you hold this piece, you can almost feel the stories of gatherings and celebrations it has witnessed, making it a cherished addition to any collection or home.
- Origin: Japan
- Era: Taisho (1912-1926)
- Material: Ceramic
- Use: Sake serving
- Features: Speckled glaze, elegant form
- Dimensions: --
- Condition: Good, with minor wear consistent with age
A timeless piece, echoing the harmony of tradition and artistry.