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This angular water bottle, crafted during the Edo Period (1603–1867 CE), showcases a meticulous application of black lacquer, exuding a serene elegance. While the lacquer exhibits signs of wear and chipping due to years of use, these imperfections add to the character of the piece, reflecting its rich history and inviting contemplation of daily life in that era.
Inside, the bottle is ingeniously fitted with bamboo, creating a unique mechanism that produces a delightful "karakara" sound when the water is depleted. This feature not only highlights the ingenuity of the period but also enhances the sensory experience, making the bottle a joy to use.
The angular design beautifully marries functionality with aesthetic appeal, elevating this object beyond mere utility to a treasured artifact of Edo craftsmanship. It serves not only as a remarkable addition to any collection but also as an exquisite decorative piece that enriches any space.
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