(JP¥38,000)
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Kottosya -こっとうしゃ-
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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This is a white porcelain tokkuri (sake bottle) from the Joseon Dynasty. The simple and understated design is appealing, conveying both elegance and strength. The milky white glaze has a calm luster, and the age-old crackling and slight unevenness of the glaze add to the charm unique to antique ceramics. The slight distortion around the base and the rim also tell the story of the hand-thrown pottery, and well represent the "beauty of utility," which is a characteristic of Joseon white porcelain. It pairs well with wildflowers and other natural plants, and if used as a single-flower vase, it will give a quiet presence to the space. ◆Size Width 11.0cm x Height 20.0cm ◆Damage and Condition There is a shallow new (hairline crack) on the mouth (see image 9), although it does not go all the way through. As this is an antique vessel, there may be some warping and scratches. We hope you will appreciate these as part of its character. There is no box, but it will be carefully packed and shipped. 【Shipping】 * We usually ship within 1-2 days, but shipping may be delayed during the Obon and New Year holidays. Please check the profile for details. #Antique #Antique
6 months ago