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Thank you for viewing. This is a Ryukyu-yaki dachi-bin (shoulder bottle) made by Sueyoshi Gama (Nakashiro Gama), a Tsuboya-yaki kiln highly popular as a traditional craft of Okinawa. This one-of-a-kind item is highly recommended for Yachimun fans, folk art collectors, and those looking for Okinawan crafts. 【Product Features】 ・Work by Sueyoshi Gama (Nakashiro Gama) of Tsuboya-yaki ・Ryukyu traditional sake vessel, dachi-bin (shoulder bottle) ・Heavy, hand-painted fish design ・A masterpiece with a strong presence as a decorative vase, collection piece, or interior decoration ・Popular category as vintage Yachimun 【Condition】 ・Overall good condition ・No cracks or chips are visible ・There is a vintage feel, but it is in a condition that can be enjoyed as character ・Please check the photos for details 【Size】 Please refer to the photos for the actual size (we can also measure it if you wish) 【Accessories】 Everything in the photos. 【Notes】 ・This is a used item and a craft item, so please understand that there may be minor scratches and unevenness unique to handmade items. ・Instant purchase is OK. We will carefully pack and ship it. 【Search Keywords】 Tsuboya-yaki, Yachimun, Ryukyu-yaki, Okinawan folk art, traditional crafts, shoulder bottle, dachi-bin, awabin, sake vessel, pottery, vintage, antiques, old folk art, Nakashiro Gama, Sueyoshi Gama, crafts, ornaments, antique, interior, ceramics, artist's work Tsuboya-yaki, Sueyoshi Gama, Nakashiro Gama, Ryukyu-yaki, dachi-bin, shoulder bottle, Yachimun, Okinawa, sake vessel, vintage, crafts, traditional folk art, Jiro Kinjo
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