Arita ware
(JP¥25,000)
【Made by the 8th Sakaida Kakiemon】This is a pair of Edo period square sake bottles (with a wooden box). ・With a wooden box (with the artist's inscription) ・Condition: Has scratches and stains due to age (please check the images for details) ・Size: Approximately 12.4cm in height A valuable piece that reflects the traditional style of Kakiemon. The 8th Sakaida Kakiemon (1821-1890) was active during the Edo period. The 8th generation was born in 1821, succeeded to the family headship in 1846, and died in 1890. It is made slightly smaller than the usual sake bottle size (approx. 15cm), and is believed to be custom-made. It is a rounded square bottle, and despite its complex overall shape, including the bottom, it has a sense of harmony, and the pattern is a truly interesting and original design. Enjoying a drink from this would be a sophisticated way to savor the atmosphere of Edo. *Will be sent in secure packaging. ☆Price negotiation OK☆
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出目金ダンボ
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Some scratches/marks
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Arita ware
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