Antique C1900 Japanese Ceramic Sake Bottle Kayoi Tokkuri Large Black Kanji
This is an antique Japanese ceramic sake bottle. It is called a Kayoi-Tokkuri and is used to pour sake. The commuting sake bottle became popular as a rental container for liquor stores in the Edo period when sake began to be consumed on a daily basis. This period bottle is gray with some black Japanese kanji characters on the outside.
Gray, Black
Ceramic
C1900
Weight: 2600grams
Approx size: 16cm wide x 35.3cm tall
Good condition considering age. Glaze and clay imperfections. Wear and tear due to age
Originally purchased at an antique auction in Tajimi in Gifu, Japan
This is an antique Japanese ceramic sake bottle. It is called a Kayoi-Tokkuri and is used to pour sake. The commuting sake bottle became popular as a rental container for liquor stores in the Edo period when sake began to be consumed on a daily basis. This period bottle is gray with some black Japanese kanji characters on the outside.
Gray, Black
Ceramic
C1900
Weight: 2600grams
Approx size: 16cm wide x 35.3cm tall
Good condition considering age. Glaze and clay imperfections. Wear and tear due to age
Originally purchased at an antique auction in Tajimi in Gifu, Japan
This is an antique Japanese ceramic sake bottle. It is called a Kayoi-Tokkuri and is used to pour sake. The commuting sake bottle became popular as a rental container for liquor stores in the Edo period when sake began to be consumed on a daily basis. This period bottle is gray with some black Japanese kanji characters on the outside.
Gray, Black
Ceramic
C1900
Weight: 2600grams
Approx size: 16cm wide x 35.3cm tall
Good condition considering age. Glaze and clay imperfections. Wear and tear due to age
Originally purchased at an antique auction in Tajimi in Gifu, Japan