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Shop Antique Japanese Kutani Nishino Sake Bottle satsuma style Porcelain Tokkuri signed, Red & Gold Figurative collectible kutani sake bottle
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Antique Japanese Kutani Nishino Sake Bottle satsuma style Porcelain Tokkuri signed, Red & Gold Figurative collectible kutani sake bottle

$119.00
This vintage Japanese Kutani sake bottle tokkuri, is beautifully hand painted with red and gold decoration. The surface features detailed scenes of traditional figures in landscapes, rendered in rich iron red and accented with gilt. The elegant shape with a narrow neck makes it ideal for serving sake, or as a unique display piece. The base bears a red mark reading Kutani Nishino, indicating it was hand decorated in a traditional Kutani style.
A fine collectible for Japanese porcelain lovers, Kutani enthusiasts, or those looking to add an authentic vintage sake bottle to their collection.
-It is fully handmade and hand painted Old Kutani Yaki Style Porcelain.
-Pattern: All hand painted Satsuma style.
-Condition: Good vintage condition with no major chips or cracks, minor wear consistent with age. Please see photos for details.
-Material: Porcelain
-Origin: Japan, Kutani ware
-Period: Showa era
approx. Height5 3/4"(14.5cm)
Width 2 3/4"(7cm)

About Kutani ware
Kutani ware, also known as Kutani-yaki in Japan, is a traditional type of pottery created in and around Kaga city, Ishikawa prefecture. The craft dates back to the early Edo period in the 17th century, and is known for its vibrant colors, intricate designs, and unique overglaze decoration technique. This technique involves painting a pattern on the glazed surface of the pottery with pigments and then firing the piece again. The high firing temperature of about 800℃ (about 1472℉) allows for a wide range of colors to be used. Each type of Kutani ware has its own distinct colors and style.

The history of Kutani ware began in 1655, when the Daishoji clan supported the production of the handicraft in Kutani village. A man named Saijiro GOTO was sent to Arita to learn ceramic-making techniques and brought them back to Kutani. However, the kilns producing this type of pottery were abandoned after only 50 years, with the reasons for their decline still unknown. The ceramics created during this time are referred to as "ko-Kutani" and are known for their beautiful colors and unique designs.

About a century later, Kutani ware production resumed with the support of the feudal domain. Several styles of Kutani ware were created, including Mokubei kiln in 1807, Yoshida-ya kiln in 1827, Iidaya kiln in 1831, Shozan kiln in 1841, and Eiraku kiln in 1865. Today, Kutani ware is still produced in and around Kaga city and is cherished both in Japan and internationally for its beauty and craftsmanship.
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This vintage Japanese Kutani sake bottle tokkuri, is beautifully hand painted with red and gold decoration. The surface features detailed scenes of traditional figures in landscapes, rendered in rich iron red and accented with gilt. The elegant shape with a narrow neck makes it ideal for serving sake, or as a unique display piece. The base bears a red mark reading Kutani Nishino, indicating it was hand decorated in a traditional Kutani style.
A fine collectible for Japanese porcelain lovers, Kutani enthusiasts, or those looking to add an authentic vintage sake bottle to their collection.
-It is fully handmade and hand painted Old Kutani Yaki Style Porcelain.
-Pattern: All hand painted Satsuma style.
-Condition: Good vintage condition with no major chips or cracks, minor wear consistent with age. Please see photos for details.
-Material: Porcelain
-Origin: Japan, Kutani ware
-Period: Showa era
approx. Height5 3/4"(14.5cm)
Width 2 3/4"(7cm)

About Kutani ware
Kutani ware, also known as Kutani-yaki in Japan, is a traditional type of pottery created in and around Kaga city, Ishikawa prefecture. The craft dates back to the early Edo period in the 17th century, and is known for its vibrant colors, intricate designs, and unique overglaze decoration technique. This technique involves painting a pattern on the glazed surface of the pottery with pigments and then firing the piece again. The high firing temperature of about 800℃ (about 1472℉) allows for a wide range of colors to be used. Each type of Kutani ware has its own distinct colors and style.

The history of Kutani ware began in 1655, when the Daishoji clan supported the production of the handicraft in Kutani village. A man named Saijiro GOTO was sent to Arita to learn ceramic-making techniques and brought them back to Kutani. However, the kilns producing this type of pottery were abandoned after only 50 years, with the reasons for their decline still unknown. The ceramics created during this time are referred to as "ko-Kutani" and are known for their beautiful colors and unique designs.

About a century later, Kutani ware production resumed with the support of the feudal domain. Several styles of Kutani ware were created, including Mokubei kiln in 1807, Yoshida-ya kiln in 1827, Iidaya kiln in 1831, Shozan kiln in 1841, and Eiraku kiln in 1865. Today, Kutani ware is still produced in and around Kaga city and is cherished both in Japan and internationally for its beauty and craftsmanship.
This vintage Japanese Kutani sake bottle tokkuri, is beautifully hand painted with red and gold decoration. The surface features detailed scenes of traditional figures in landscapes, rendered in rich iron red and accented with gilt. The elegant shape with a narrow neck makes it ideal for serving sake, or as a unique display piece. The base bears a red mark reading Kutani Nishino, indicating it was hand decorated in a traditional Kutani style.
A fine collectible for Japanese porcelain lovers, Kutani enthusiasts, or those looking to add an authentic vintage sake bottle to their collection.
-It is fully handmade and hand painted Old Kutani Yaki Style Porcelain.
-Pattern: All hand painted Satsuma style.
-Condition: Good vintage condition with no major chips or cracks, minor wear consistent with age. Please see photos for details.
-Material: Porcelain
-Origin: Japan, Kutani ware
-Period: Showa era
approx. Height5 3/4"(14.5cm)
Width 2 3/4"(7cm)

About Kutani ware
Kutani ware, also known as Kutani-yaki in Japan, is a traditional type of pottery created in and around Kaga city, Ishikawa prefecture. The craft dates back to the early Edo period in the 17th century, and is known for its vibrant colors, intricate designs, and unique overglaze decoration technique. This technique involves painting a pattern on the glazed surface of the pottery with pigments and then firing the piece again. The high firing temperature of about 800℃ (about 1472℉) allows for a wide range of colors to be used. Each type of Kutani ware has its own distinct colors and style.

The history of Kutani ware began in 1655, when the Daishoji clan supported the production of the handicraft in Kutani village. A man named Saijiro GOTO was sent to Arita to learn ceramic-making techniques and brought them back to Kutani. However, the kilns producing this type of pottery were abandoned after only 50 years, with the reasons for their decline still unknown. The ceramics created during this time are referred to as "ko-Kutani" and are known for their beautiful colors and unique designs.

About a century later, Kutani ware production resumed with the support of the feudal domain. Several styles of Kutani ware were created, including Mokubei kiln in 1807, Yoshida-ya kiln in 1827, Iidaya kiln in 1831, Shozan kiln in 1841, and Eiraku kiln in 1865. Today, Kutani ware is still produced in and around Kaga city and is cherished both in Japan and internationally for its beauty and craftsmanship.

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