Japanese Ceramic Kishu Ware Aoi Kiln Sake Bottle Pottery Yakimono Tokkuri TS492
Japanese Ceramic Sake Bottle Tokkuri
This is a vintage Japanese ceramic Kishu ware Aoi kiln sake bottle, Tokkuri. The color is a mixture of white and orange glaze and green glaze with floral patterns. In 1937, Yorisada Tokugawa (the lord of the Kishu domain) asked Saiho to revive the industry, which was the beginning of the Kishu Yaki Aoi kiln.
- Japanese ceramic sake bottle, Tokkuri
- Design: Flower
- White and orange mixed glaze and green glaze
- Kishu ware, Aoi kiln
- Signature on the bottom
- Ceramic
- Item weight: 222 grams
- Packed weight: 422 grams
- C1970
- Approx. 7.6 cm long x 13 cm tall, opening 3.5 cm
- Good condition. Wear and tear due to age. Please see the photos carefully.
- Acquired from a friend's home in Gifu, Japan
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