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Japanese Tokkuri, 'Sake or shochu bottle' with Glazed Characters

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The long neck bottle of classic form was heavily potted with coarse clay with high iron content. The flask, circa 18th century Edo period, was purposed for sake storage but also substituted as a flower vase during tea ceremony. The surface is covered in glossy black glaze and contrasts strikingly with white ash glaze around the shoulder. The white, fired with straw, displays a splashing feather effect and fine crackles, blending in with the black artistically. This type of Karatsu ware...
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1610-1640/Japanese White Porcelain Blue and White Vase/"Imari Ware"/Sake Bottle
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I bought a very nice vase with white porcelain and blue dye. This is a sake bottle called Imari ware in Japan. Imari ware is a kiln with a long history that began in the 17th cen...
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Antique Pigeon Sake Bottle, Edo Period from Japan
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