








BOTTLE, Ko-Tokoname, Edo Period(1603–1867CE)
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This is a Ko-Tokoname bottle (funadokkuri) characterized by its surface texture resembling kasé, exuding a weathered and rusted elegance.
Even when placed prominently atop an antique surface, it creates a striking visual composition.
The piece dates back to before the Edo period.
w19 x d19 x h28 cm
Item -
Antique Japanese Ceramics
Usage -
Flower Arrangement Utensils,
Flower Vase
Period -
Edo Period/1603–1867CE
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Tax excluded. Import duties may apply. Shipping costs are calculated at checkout.

