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GOBY POT, Haji Ware, Edo Period(1603–1867CE)

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This Haji ware goby pot, used in the Edo period for fishing, showcases the rustic charm of its time.
The rim exhibits a delightful fraying, adding to its character.

Its elegant form invites floral arrangements, yet when filled with water,
it gently seeps through, creating a subtle and enchanting effect.
It does not leak in a drippy manner, but rather exudes a soft, delicate moisture.
(A photograph of the initial filling is included at the end.)

The beauty of the water seeping through is quite captivating,
so feel free to experiment and enjoy it as a summer flower vase.

w17 x d14 x h21 cm

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