(JP¥4,180)
With original box. See images 9 and 10. The condition is used but very good. It's also lovely as a flower vase. See images 7 and 8. What is Eiraku-yaki (永楽造)? It refers to ceramics made by the family of "Eiraku Zengoro," a Kyoyaki (Kyoto-style pottery) ceramic artist, or the method of making them. The first generation was Munzen Nishimura, who took the name Eiraku Zengoro. They produced Kyoyaki ceramics, especially characterized by luxurious Kinrande (gold brocade) patterns and overglaze painting using gold. Later, this name came to refer to all works of the Eiraku family of Kyoyaki. What is Kiko-chi (黄交趾)? It refers to pottery fired with a vibrant yellow glaze. Originally derived from the old name "Giao Chi (交趾)" of Vietnam, it refers to low-fired glazed ceramics from southern China, which were introduced to Japan through trade with China. It developed uniquely in Kyoyaki (Kiyomizu-yaki), and is characterized by auspicious patterns drawn on the yellow glaze. Here are my measurements: Tokkuri (Sake Bottle) Height: 12.5cm Mouth Diameter: 3cm Diameter: 7cm Box Length: 18cm Width: 17.5cm Height: 9.5cm Please feel free to comment if you have any questions or concerns! #hayabusa_komachi_antique I am also selling vintage, antique, and dish-related items. Please check from this ↑ hashtag. I will consider a discount for the purchase of two or more items, so please feel free to contact me.
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