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This small jar, crafted during the early Muromachi Period, showcases the distinctive characteristics of Ko-Seto iron glaze. Despite its modest size, the elegant form of this vessel exudes a remarkable presence, reminiscent of the ancient kilns of the Heian and Kamakura periods. The interplay between the ash glaze and the rich brown hues creates a striking contrast, while the surface reveals intriguing textures, including specks of stone. It is in excellent condition, with no leaks.
Consider it as a charming addition to your tea table floral arrangements. Additional photographs featuring this piece alongside other tea utensils and stands are available for your reference.
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