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This is a Nabeshima ware flower vase from the Nabeshima Tiger Kiln, a kiln that served the Nabeshima clan. Imari Kosen refers to the Nabeshima Tiger Kiln, a kiln in Imari City, Saga Prefecture, that produces Nabeshima ware. They inherit the tradition and techniques of Nabeshima ware, which was made as a tribute to the Shogunate and various feudal lords during the Edo period, and they specialize in the production of celadon and painting. Features of Nabeshima Tiger Kiln: Inheritance of Nabeshima ware: They are a family that has been in charge of producing celadon and painting for generations at the Nabeshima clan's official kiln, and they pass on their outstanding technical skills to the present day. Size: 32 x 25 x 25 cm ※ Related words Buddhist statue, shrine, temple, red seal, transom, antique, antique, Edo, wood carving, antique, retro, lacquer art, inkstone, calligraphy, Shinto, sake vessel, flower vase, old folk tools, Buddhism, tea ceremony, matcha, teacup, natsume (tea caddy), tea container, Ko-Imari, Kutani, Shigaraki, Bizen, lacquered, hanging scroll, woodblock print, old plaything, old art, Chinese antique, items from the past, excavation, museum, archaeological site, Buddhist art, Meiji, Taisho, Showa retro, earthenware, antique, vintage
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