Iga Tsubo by Watanabe Aiko (e)
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Jars Contemporary: item #793767
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90,000 yen
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A tsubo (jar) is one of the most ancient forms of pottery, used since the beginning of civilization. The inhabitants of Japan during the Jomon period (10,000 – 300 B.C.) were already making some of the most fascinating and intriguing pots and in modern Japan, it still seems to be the case. I am presenting a series of five imposing tsubo with great presence, crafted by Watanabe Aiko. Those jars are made in the Iga style of pottery and present the wonderful characteristics of that four hundred ... Click for details
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Iga Yabure-tsubo by Watanabe Aiko (d)
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Jars Contemporary: item #793765
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100,000 yen
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A tsubo (jar) is one of the most ancient forms of pottery, used since the beginning of civilization. The inhabitants of Japan during the Jomon period (10,000 – 300 B.C.) were already making some of the most fascinating and intriguing pots and in modern Japan, it still seems to be the case. I am presenting a series of five imposing tsubo with great presence, crafted by Watanabe Aiko. Those jars are made in the Iga style of pottery and present the wonderful characteristics of that four hundred ... Click for details
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Iga Tsubo by Watanabe Aiko (c)
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Jars Contemporary: item #793763
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Vessels.jp
190,000 yen
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A tsubo (jar) is one of the most ancient forms of pottery, used since the beginning of civilization. The inhabitants of Japan during the Jomon period (10,000 – 300 B.C.) were already making some of the most fascinating and intriguing pots and in modern Japan, it still seems to be the case. I am presenting a series of five imposing tsubo with great presence, crafted by Watanabe Aiko. Those jars are made in the Iga style of pottery and present the wonderful characteristics of that four hundred ... Click for details
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Iga Tsubo by Watanabe Aiko (b)
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Jars Contemporary: item #793760
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Vessels.jp
190,000 yen
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A tsubo (jar) is one of the most ancient forms of pottery, used since the beginning of civilization. The inhabitants of Japan during the Jomon period (10,000 – 300 B.C.) were already making some of the most fascinating and intriguing pots and in modern Japan, it still seems to be the case. I am presenting a series of five imposing tsubo with great presence, crafted by Watanabe Aiko. Those jars are made in the Iga style of pottery and present the wonderful characteristics of that four hundred ... Click for details
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Iga Tsubo by Watanabe Aiko (a)
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Jars Contemporary: item #793759
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Vessels.jp
160,000 yen
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A tsubo (jar) is one of the most ancient forms of pottery, used since the beginning of civilization. The inhabitants of Japan during the Jomon period (10,000 – 300 B.C.) were already making some of the most fascinating and intriguing pots and in modern Japan, it still seems to be the case. I am presenting a series of five imposing tsubo with great presence, crafted by Watanabe Aiko. Those jars are made in the Iga style of pottery and present the wonderful characteristics of that four hundred ... Click for details
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