Japanese Hasami Porcelain Vase Tokkuri Bamboo Plum Design Imari Late Edo Period
Description
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Description:
This is an antique Hasami ware porcelain tokkuri (sake bottle) made in the Hasami region of Nagasaki, near Imari. Dating back to the late Edo period (18th to 19th century), it features hand-painted motifs of bamboo and plum blossoms. The warm cream-colored glaze and modest design reflect the refined simplicity typical of Hasami porcelain from this era.
Features:
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Type: Japanese Hasami Porcelain Tokkuri (Sake Bottle)
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Material: Glazed porcelain
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Design: Hand-painted bamboo and plum motifs in iron-brown and cobalt blue
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Period: Late Edo period (18th–19th century)
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Region: Hasami, Nagasaki (near Imari)
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Style: Traditional Japanese folk aesthetic with soft white glaze and understated decoration
Use:
Ideal for traditional sake serving, as part of a Japanese pottery collection, or as a vintage decorative piece that embodies the spirit of wabi-sabi.
Size:
Height: 25 cm / approx. 9.8 inches
Diameter: 15 cm / approx. 5.9 inches
Mouth diameter: 4 cm / approx. 1.6 inches
Weight: 900g
Condition:
Used – Minor scuffs, small scratches, and spots due to age. No cracks or major damage.
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