Vintage Japanese Shigaraki Tanuki — Pottery, 2000, Heisei Era (SKU: 25S-734-2)

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25S-734-2
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Vintage Japanese Shigaraki Tanuki, Pottery, 2000s, Heisei Era (SKU 25S-734-2)

A whimsical guardian of fortune, crafted from the heart of Japan.

This enchanting piece of pottery, depicting a tanuki, embodies the spirit of Japanese folklore. Known as a symbol of prosperity and good luck, the tanuki is often associated with playful mischief. This particular piece, likely crafted during the Heisei era, showcases the characteristic features of the tanuki, complete with its iconic straw hat and playful demeanor. The intricate details and natural textures reflect the artisan's dedication to capturing the essence of this beloved creature.

Crafted from shiragaki clay, this pottery not only serves as a decorative piece but also holds cultural significance. The tanuki, with its round belly and welcoming stance, invites good fortune into any home. Its unique form and artistry make it a delightful addition to both traditional and contemporary settings, resonating with collectors and enthusiasts alike.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Era: Heisei (2000s)
  • Material: Shiragaki clay
  • Use: Decorative
  • Features: Tanuki figure, detailed craftsmanship, playful expression
  • Dimensions: --
  • Condition: Excellent

A timeless symbol of joy and abundance, awaiting a new home.