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Japanese antique pottery "Bizen ware" Tokkuri flower vase 1800s Beautiful soil color and Green glaze H8.5×5.5in/H21.5×14cm
Japanese antique pottery "Bizen ware" Tokkuri flower vase 1800s Beautiful soil color and Green glaze H8.5×5.5in/H21.5×14cm
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Size: H 8.5in × W 5.5in × D 5.5in (about H21.5cm×W14cm×D14cm )
Weight: 22.5oz (640g)
Material: ceramic
Japanese antique pottery "Bizen ware" Tokkuri flower vase 1800s Beautiful soil color and Green glaze H8.5×5.5in/H21.5×14cm.
Bizen Pottery, known as Bizenyaki, is a pottery produced in Okayama Prefecture.
This was made around the end of the Edo period (1603-1867). The characteristic feature is the green glaze created by natural ashes and other substances on the neck. The shape is also distinctive, with the body (lower half) protruding widely and tapering off sharply from the shoulders to the neck.
From the Kofun Period (mid 3rd century to 7th century) to the Heian Period (794 to 1185), kilns were scattered throughout the area where Bizen ware, called Sue ware, originated. During the Kamakura period (1185-1333), brown pottery, as we know it today, began to be fired. This firing method allows sufficient oxygen to enter the kiln, and is characterized by the warm color of the pottery. Since it is fired hard without glaze, the original beauty of the clay is beautiful. Another reason for its popularity is that the color changes in the kiln, and no two pieces are alike. It is said that the more the pot is used, the more the color changes without becoming boring.
□ Size: H 8.5in × W 5.5in × D 5.5in (about H21.5cm×W14cm×D14cm )
□ Weight : 22.5oz (640g)
□ Material : ceramic
condition...
It is in good condition, It's ready to use.
I list antiques that sometimes have chips, rubbings and cracks
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