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LARGE SPOUTED BOWL, Ko-Tokoname, Heian–Kamakura Period(794–1333CE)

Sale price¥75,000 JPY

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This large spouted bowl, crafted in the ancient style of Ko-Tokoname during the Heian to Kamakura periods (794–1333 CE), features a raised foot. Unlike typical spouted bowls from Tokoname, this piece does not serve as a mortar; rather, it was utilized for various purposes, including as a cooking vessel or as a lid for a sutra container. Its understated elegance embodies the restrained tension characteristic of the Heian period. This piece also lends itself beautifully to being envisioned as a hibachi.

w31 x d32 x h14.5 cm

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LARGE SPOUTED BOWL, Ko-Tokoname, Heian–Kamakura Period(794–1333CE)
LARGE SPOUTED BOWL, Ko-Tokoname, Heian–Kamakura Period(794–1333CE) Sale price¥75,000 JPY