Antique Takotsubo Octopus Pot Japanese Edo Period Sea washed Pot vase Pottery
Description
Title: Antique Takotsubo (Octopus Pot) from Japan - Edo Period, Sea-washed
Description:
This unique Takotsubo (octopus pot) dates back to Japan's Edo period and showcases the charm of a traditional Japanese ceramic used in maritime activities. Takotsubo pots were historically used for catching octopuses, and this particular piece is a sea-washed example, showing natural signs of exposure to the ocean environment.
Various kilns, such as those in Bizen and Echizen, produced Takotsubo, but the exact origin of this piece remains unknown. The white deposits on the surface are likely seashells, which formed as fossilized marine organisms adhered to the pot over time. These organic materials, primarily composed of calcium carbonate, reflect the pot's prolonged contact with the sea.
The rugged appearance and weathered texture of this Takotsubo provide a captivating glimpse into the maritime heritage of Japan. This piece is a wonderful addition to any collection of Japanese antiques or ceramics, offering both historical significance and natural beauty.
SIZEHeight: 22cm
Diameter: 17cm
Caliber: 14cm
total weight: 2040g
Condition: used / The item shows signs of wear, stains, and discoloration due to age.
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