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Miyanaga Tozan III Seihakuji Glazed Tokkuri, Showa Era, Japan
Miyanaga Tozan III Seihakuji Glazed Tokkuri, Showa Era, Japan

Miyanaga Tozan III Seihakuji Glazed Tokkuri, Showa Era, Japan

Located in Austin, TX

A sublime and elegant seihakuji (qingbai or celadon) glazed porcelain tokkuri (sake bottle) by Miyanaga Tozan III, also known as Miyanaga Rikichi, (b. 1935), Showa Period, circa 1980...

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Vintage 1980s Japanese Showa Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

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This flower pot was made in Japan around 1990s. It is made with porcelaine. The motif of this pot is called 'Choju Giga' which is oldest manga in Japan. Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga, commonl...

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