Antique Japanese Sake Bottole — Pottery, 1920, Taisho Era (SKU: 25S-790-2)

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25S-790-2
$100.00
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Antique Japanese Sake Bottole, Pottery, Taisho Era (SKU 25S-790-2)

A vessel steeped in tradition, whispering tales of celebration.

This exquisite antique Japanese sake bottle, or tokkuri, hails from the Taisho era, a time when craftsmanship flourished and artistry was paramount. The bottle's elegant silhouette and rich, dark glaze speak to the meticulous techniques employed by artisans of the period. Likely used for serving sake at special gatherings, this piece embodies the spirit of Japanese hospitality, where each sip is a nod to cultural heritage and communal joy.

The tokkuri is not just a functional item but a work of art, showcasing a beautiful contrast with its striking blue-green lip that enhances its aesthetic appeal. Its rounded body and slender neck are characteristic of traditional designs, making it a perfect centerpiece for both display and use. This piece resonates with the essence of Japanese aesthetics, where simplicity and elegance coexist harmoniously.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Era: Taisho (1912-1926)
  • Material: Stoneware
  • Use: Sake serving
  • Features: Glazed finish, unique color gradient
  • Dimensions: --
  • Condition: Good, with minor wear

Let this vessel carry your stories, a bridge between past and present.