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In Seto, small jars adorned with ash or iron glazes are referred to as "ko-tsubo" or "mame-tsubo," depending on their size. These diminutive vessels emerged concurrently with the advent of tenmoku tea bowls, both characterized by their delicate craftsmanship and understood as early forms of tea containers.
This piece is a somewhat unusual ash-glazed small jar. It seems to reveal the essence of the object, stripped bare by the passage of centuries.
It invites the presence of flowers.
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Tax included. | Flat ¥1,000 shipping (Honshu only, large items excluded)