Vintage Japanese Sake Jar Tokkuri Bottle (24J-504-4)

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A sake jar, known as "tokkuri" in Japanese, is a traditional vessel used for storing and serving sake, Japan's renowned rice wine. These jars are often crafted from ceramic and can vary greatly in size and design. Historically, sake jars were designed not only for their practical use but also to reflect the artistry and cultural significance of their time. They frequently feature intricate designs and motifs that celebrate nature, mythology, and various aspects of Japanese culture.

This vintage ceramic Japanese sake jar, from the late Meiji era (1868–1912), features a breathtaking floral design, following the elements of Ikebana and symbolizing the harmonic natural world. The jar is beautifully crafted, with elegant simplicity that highlights the traditional craftsmanship of Japanese ceramics.

Sake jars like this one were essential in the ritual of sake consumption, a practice deeply rooted in Japanese culture. Sake is often enjoyed during special occasions and ceremonies, and the vessels used are as important as the drink itself, reflecting the care and respect given to the tradition.

This vintage sake jar is perfect for modern use as a decorative item, preserving its historical charm while adding a touch of cultural elegance to any contemporary setting. It can serve as a unique vase, a collectible piece, or simply as a reminder of Japan's rich cultural heritage.

8 1/2"Diameter x 13 1/2"H