This is a pottery called Tokoname ware.
Tokoname is a kiln located in Aichi prefecture, Japan.
It is said to have originated around the 12th century.
Also, in Japan, there are 6 kilns with a long history that are still going on.
It is one of them.(Tokoname Kiln is marked with a red circle on the map.)
It is believed to be a jar that contained seeds.
Depending on the flame in the kiln, a gradation of colors from brown to dark brown is created.
There are linear marks on the side of the vase. This is a pattern created intentionally using the tip of a spatula.
This is an important clue to the era, and the era of this vase is the Muromachi period (1400s-1500s).
Please take a look at the reference image posted.
This is a 360 degree landscape painting, so you can display it without getting bored.
I also filled it with water to about 1/3 and left it for a day, but there was no leakage.
There are also several missing parts around the mouth.
There is a crack in the neck part, but it has been glued together without any problems.
Due to its small size, it can be placed anywhere.
Weight: 5.95kg
Also, I put about 1/3 of water in it and left it for a day, but there was no water leakage.
You can put flowers directly into it for decoration.
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Dimensions:Height: 12.13 in (30.8 cm)Diameter: 9.77 in (24.8 cm)
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Style:Other(Of the Period)
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Materials and Techniques:PotteryHand-Crafted
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Place of Origin:Japan
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Period:16th Century
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Date of Manufacture:1400-1500s
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Condition:GoodRepaired: There are also several missing parts around the mouth.
There is a crack in the neck part, but it has been glued together without any problems. -
Seller Location:Sammu-shi, JP
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Reference Number:Seller: LU5487238386032
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