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At first glance, this large jar may resemble those from Tokoname, yet it is a remarkable example of Ko-Echizen pottery from the Kamakura Period (1185–1333 CE). With a robust appearance reminiscent of earth rising from the ground, it embodies the powerful essence of clay and fire. There are no leaks, allowing you to enjoy it as is, perhaps by placing a large branch within.
w62 x d62 x h78 cm
Item -
Antique Japanese Ceramics
Usage -
Flower Arrangement Utensils,
Flower Vase
Period -
Kamakura Period/1185–1333CE
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Tax excluded. Import duties may apply. Shipping costs are calculated at checkout.

