Vintage Japanese Tsubo Lidded Ceramic Jar - 1970s Showa Era (25D-064)

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25D-064
$100.00
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Vintage Japanese Tsubo Lidded Ceramic Jar, 1970s, Showa Era (SKU 25D-064)

Showa-era Ceramic jar with a rich glossy glaze and bold hand-painted brushwork.

This vintage Japanese jar has the warm presence of a classic tsubo, finished in a deep reddish-brown glaze with a fitted lid. The rounded form and lustrous surface give it a strong decorative appeal, while the black painted motif adds a subtle folk-art accent.

Likely made in Japan during the Showa period, this piece reflects practical pottery traditions adapted for home display. It works well as an interior accent, collectible Japanese ceramics piece, or storage vessel, and the glossy glaze lends it a refined, timeworn character.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Era: Showa period, 1970s
  • Material: Glazed ceramic
  • Use: Decorative jar / storage vessel
  • Features: Lidded form, glossy iron-red glaze, hand-painted black brush motif, rounded tsubo-style body
  • Dimensions: 8" Diameter x 8 1/2"H
  • Condition: Excellent

A handsome example of vintage Japanese pottery with timeless display appeal.

As part of our mission to preserve and share Japanese craftsmanship, we offer antiques that were made not just to be admired, but to be used. These pieces were crafted for everyday life, and we honor their purpose by ensuring they can continue to be enjoyed and lived with today.

We use professional studio lighting to highlight the natural character of the wood. As a result, the tone may appear slightly warmer than under natural daylight.

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