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JAR, Ko-Tokoname, Muromachi Period(1336–1573CE)

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This jar, a rare example of Ko-Tokoname from the Muromachi Period (1336–1573 CE), features an exceptionally uncommon cat scratch motif. Its rustic charm makes it a perfect complement to wild branches.



Originally utilized as a flower vase for tea ceremonies, it has been fitted with a water seal; however, due to its considerable age, it tends to develop a slight dampness after approximately 24 hours when filled with water. It is advisable to either reapply lacquer inside or use a liner for practical use.

w20 x d20 x h23 cm

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