Japanese Antique Sueki Takatsuki High Footed Bowl Pedestal Dish PCP271
Description
This is an antique Japanese Sueki Takatsuki—a high-footed ceremonial bowl—crafted in the early pottery tradition of ancient Japan. Its earthy tone and hand-shaped form convey the quiet beauty of early Japanese craftsmanship. Size Condition
Japanese Antique Sueki Takatsuki High Footed Bowl Pedestal Dish PCP271
Era : 6th c
Sueki pottery is one of Japan’s earliest high-fired ceramics, produced from the Kofun to Heian periods. Fired without glaze, Sueki pieces develop a firm clay body, natural kiln marks, and subtle textures that reflect their ancient origins.
The Takatsuki form, characterized by its elevated pedestal base, was traditionally used in rituals and as an offering stand. This vessel embodies the cultural history of Japan’s early ceremonial practices and is appreciated today for its simplicity and archaeological value.
Perfect for home décor, interior display, or as a unique addition to a collection of ancient Japanese pottery, folk art, or archaeological artifacts.
Height: 7.2 cm / 2.83 in
Diameter: 14 cm / 5.51 in
Weight: 265 g
There is a chip on the rim and minor natural wear due to age, consistent with antique Sueki pottery.
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