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Japanese Mino Iga Pottery Mizusashi
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Pre 1920 item# 34465
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bleu et blanc/Blue & White America, Inc.
Tokyo Time: 011-81-90-1844-8776
$945 includes shipping please inquire for availability
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22 cm x 16 cm, excellent condition with no damage. Includes recent tomobako. Dating approximately Meiji Era, 1868-1912. Mino Iga, meaning made at a Mino kiln in the style of early (Momoyama) Iga wares. The piece shows a vigorously potted form and marvelous varied ash green and white glazing. The mizusashi, also known as the fresh water jar, is of particular importance among tea utensils used for tea ceremony. Generally brought into the room by the host, it is made to be a reasonable weight w ...click for details
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Japanese Mino Mizusashi Tea Ceremony
Jar
Antiques:
Regional Art:
Asian:
Japanese:
Tea Articles:
Pre 1800 item# 25770
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bleu et blanc/Blue & White America, Inc.
Tokyo Time: 011-81-90-1844-8776
$1250 includes shipping please inquire
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Edo Era, 17-19c. This water jar may originate from Mino or another provincial kiln, it is a coil built squat compressed and modeled form made with a fitted lid, the base and lid with string cut marks, both, with partial applied asymmetrical exterior glazing, with an unmarked box.
The Mizusashi, also known as the fresh water jar, is of particular importance among tea utensils used for tea ceremony. Generally brought into the room by the host, it is made to be a reasonable weight when filled wi ...click for details
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