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Shigaraki Sake Decanter E
Shigaraki Sake Decanter E
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"High-fired unglazed ware famous for its ash deposits and distinctive forms. Shigaraki pottery is thought to have begun in the waning years of the Kamakura period (1192-1333). Like it's close cousin Bizen, Shigaraki wares were originally daily utensils with tsubo (jars), kame (wide-mouthed jars) and suribachi (grinding bowls) the main staples. Not until the tea masters of the Muromachi (1336-1568) and Momoyama periods (1568-1603) favored these natural wares did they develop into one of Japan's most loved ceramic styles." - Japanese Pottery Information Center, Source
Origin: Japan
Materials: Stoneware
Condition: Excellent condition, with potter's mark
Dimensions: 5" H
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