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This four-handled jar, a fine example of Ko-Seto ash-glazed ceramics from the Kamakura Period (1185–1333 CE), embodies the lineage of ancient kilns.
The vessel features a well-proportioned body adorned with elegantly flowing ash glaze, and its well-preserved four handles enhance its aesthetic appeal. The jar's form, which gracefully flares from a small foot reminiscent of a plum vase, adds to its overall refinement.
Although it has been carefully restored with a calligraphic repair, this does not detract from its charm.
This piece stands as a representative work of mid-Kamakura Ko-Seto vases and comes with a wooden box.
A lid is included.
It can also be enjoyed as a flower vase.
Numerous product photos are available for you to examine the details and condition. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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Tax excluded. Import duties may apply. Shipping costs are calculated at checkout.

