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INBAN / stamp sake bottle No1
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Old Imari large sake bottle No 1
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Plum-patterned small sake bottle
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Kutani ware sake bottle
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KANZAN sake bottle
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Small sake bottle with crane pattern.
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Kutani ware, sake bottle with lid
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INBAN KOZARA , platter with a seal engraved on it /印判小皿
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INBAN CHÛZARA , platter with a seal engraved on it /印判中皿
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INBAN ÔZARA , platter with a seal engraved on it
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black lacquered plate
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black lacquered bowl
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Lacquered bowl chrysanthemum pattern
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Vase/TSURUBE for flower arrangement
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red Lacquered bowl with crane pattern
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antique Lacquered bowl With falconry pattern
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Collection: Tableware
Japanese antique tableware encompasses a rich variety of items, including lacquerware and pottery, each imbued with cultural significance and timeless beauty.
Lacquerware Tableware:
Lacquerware tableware holds a special place in Japanese culture, renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and elegant aesthetics. Used prominently during celebratory occasions like New Year's and special gatherings, lacquerware adds a touch of sophistication to any table setting. These pieces are meticulously crafted from wood and coated with layers of urushi lacquer, resulting in a durable and lustrous finish. The intricate designs and delicate decorations, often featuring gold or silver leaf, mother-of-pearl inlays, or intricate hand-painted motifs, make lacquerware tableware highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Each piece not only serves as a functional utensil but also as a work of art that reflects the meticulous attention to detail and time-honored traditions of Japanese craftsmanship.
Pottery Tableware:
Pottery tableware, including sake cups (ochoko), tea bowls (chawan), and serving dishes (sara), showcases the rich diversity of Japanese ceramic artistry. These pieces are cherished for their rustic charm, earthy textures, and organic shapes, which evoke a sense of connection to nature and the passage of time. Whether adorned with traditional patterns, minimalist designs, or intricate glazes, pottery tableware embodies the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi, celebrating imperfection and impermanence. Sipping sake from a centuries-old ochoko or enjoying a bowl of matcha from a handcrafted chawan transports one to a bygone era, where every sip and every bite is infused with the essence of Japanese tradition and culture.
Why You'll Want to Own Them:
Owning Japanese antique tableware is like owning a piece of history—a tangible connection to Japan's rich cultural heritage and artistic legacy. Each item carries with it the stories of generations past, from the skilled artisans who painstakingly crafted them to the individuals who used them in daily life and festive occasions. Whether displayed as decorative pieces or used in everyday rituals, Japanese antique tableware adds a touch of elegance, nostalgia, and authenticity to any home. With their timeless beauty and enduring appeal, these treasures invite us to slow down, savor the moment, and appreciate the simple pleasures of life.