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SMALL JAR, Delftware, white-glazed, 4, Dutch Antique, Early Modern Period(16th–19th centuries)

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This white Delftware from the Age of Exploration was originally crafted as a container for ointments. However, in Japan, it has been cherished since the Edo period as a tea utensil, serving as a cup or water vessel in the tea ceremony. The soft, creamy texture reminiscent of yogurt, the comfortable grip, and the nuanced expressions that capture light and shadow all contribute to its timeless beauty.

While there are cracks and chips that prevent it from holding water, the intriguing blackened patina adds to its allure. Consider it as a potential material for kintsugi or other artistic restoration techniques.

w6.2 x d6.2 x h3.8 cm

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