Kutaniyaki
(JP¥4,500)
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Hand-painted, beautiful Kutani-yaki tokkuri (sake bottle), designed in the Showa era. The "Fuefuki-dori" (whistling bird) tokkuri has a mechanism that makes a sound like a Japanese bush warbler (uguisu) when pouring sake. Since the tokkuri alone seemed lonely, I've included a set of 9 sake cups. The sake cups are also very old, from the Showa era. I don't think you see these much anymore, but old-timers will find them nostalgic. Includes 3 sets of 3 cups each with different patterns (with Gyokuhō signature and red seal). The sake cups also appear to be Kutani-yaki. These alone would be worth over 2000 yen, but I want to get rid of them quickly, so I'm listing them at a low price. 《AI's Answer from Google》 The image is of a **Kutani-yaki "Fuefuki-dori (Uguisu Tokkuri)"**. This tokkuri is characterized by a mechanism that makes a sound like a Japanese bush warbler (uguisu) from the bird-shaped part when pouring sake. The main features are as follows: Type: Kutani-yaki tokkuri. There are also Kutani-yaki items in Kiyomizu-yaki. Features: When pouring sake, it makes a sound like a bird's chirping (hence the name Fuefuki-dori, Uguisu Tokkuri). Design: Hand-painted decorations are applied, and the one in the image depicts trees, birds, and a mountain-like landscape. Usage: Used as a sake vessel for Japanese sake, etc. Market: Traded as vintage items on auction sites and antique shops. - Brand: Kutani-yaki/Kiyomizu-yaki - Material: Pottery, with a patent number on the bottom - Colors: White, gold, blue, red - Technique: Hand-painted - Era: Taisho to Showa - Size: Approximately 15cm in height I just looked at other sites, and they're quite expensive~ I don't know the market price, so I've priced it low, making it a bargain right now. ♥ I did some research earlier, and it seems this is a numbered Kiyomizu-yaki product from the Taisho era. The price seems to be 20,000 yen for one tokkuri. The gold coloring seems to use real gold, so it doesn't discolor. It was too cheap, so I've raised the price a little, sorry. If this is okay, please purchase it. I might raise the price further later. Thank you for looking.
2 days ago