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This Buddhist altar vase, crafted during the height of Ko-Seto in the Kamakura Period (1185–1333 CE), features a rare stamped floral design on its body, making it a captivating piece. According to one theory, it is said that Ko-Seto Buddhist altar vases often have their mouths intentionally broken for religious reasons, and this particular example also exhibits a loss at the rim.
w6 x d6 x h14 cm
Item -
Antique Japanese Ceramics
Usage -
Flower Arrangement Utensils,
Flower Vase
Period -
Kamakura Period/1185–1333CE
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Tax included. | Flat ¥1,000 shipping (Honshu only, large items excluded)

