Vase - Ceramic - Japan - Japanese Teapot or Jar (No reserve price)

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Marion Oliviero
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Holds a master's in Chinese archaeology with extensive expertise in Japanese art.

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Description from the seller

Description
Japanese traditional Shidoro ware Teapot or Jar
with a grandma's name, made by Shirahata Hoetsu, with original box Tomowako

A beautifully crafted Japanese stoneware storage jar, featuring a rich, dark brown glaze that transitions smoothly into a cooler grey tone toward the lower body. A striking vertical kiln-born glaze flow (cascading "ochre trail") runs down one side, giving the piece a strong wabi-sabi character and emphasizing its handmade nature.
Around the shoulder are four hand-pulled lugs, traditionally used for tying cords—an aesthetic detail typical of classic storage jars. The wide mouth is finished with a warm, slightly mottled interior glaze.

Base Markings / Signature: Shirahata hoetsu


The jar comes housed in its original wooden storage box (tomobako). The lid is inscribed and stamped with seals, matching the style of the marks on the base of the vessel. The box shows natural wood grain and traditional calligraphy.

Condition
Overall good condition
Please note that slight variations in dimensions may occur.
Please note that there is some slight dirt and sign of used possible.

Dimensions (approx.):
18.3x16.5x6.7 (height x width x diameter cm)

■lot will be carefully packed and shipped within 1 or at most 3 business days
and fast delivering and we shipping by Japan post or FedEx ,

Important please notice - duties, taxes, and other charges are not included in the item price or shipping price.
these charges are the buyer's responsibility.

I appreciate kind your understandings.
please check pictures for global condition.


Description
Japanese traditional Shidoro ware Teapot or Jar
with a grandma's name, made by Shirahata Hoetsu, with original box Tomowako

A beautifully crafted Japanese stoneware storage jar, featuring a rich, dark brown glaze that transitions smoothly into a cooler grey tone toward the lower body. A striking vertical kiln-born glaze flow (cascading "ochre trail") runs down one side, giving the piece a strong wabi-sabi character and emphasizing its handmade nature.
Around the shoulder are four hand-pulled lugs, traditionally used for tying cords—an aesthetic detail typical of classic storage jars. The wide mouth is finished with a warm, slightly mottled interior glaze.

Base Markings / Signature: Shirahata hoetsu


The jar comes housed in its original wooden storage box (tomobako). The lid is inscribed and stamped with seals, matching the style of the marks on the base of the vessel. The box shows natural wood grain and traditional calligraphy.

Condition
Overall good condition
Please note that slight variations in dimensions may occur.
Please note that there is some slight dirt and sign of used possible.

Dimensions (approx.):
18.3x16.5x6.7 (height x width x diameter cm)

■lot will be carefully packed and shipped within 1 or at most 3 business days
and fast delivering and we shipping by Japan post or FedEx ,

Important please notice - duties, taxes, and other charges are not included in the item price or shipping price.
these charges are the buyer's responsibility.

I appreciate kind your understandings.
please check pictures for global condition.


Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
0 kg
Title additional information
Japanese Teapot or Jar
Country of Origin
Japan
Designer/Artist/Maker
Shirahata hoetsu
Material
Ceramic
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
0 mm
Width
0 mm
Depth
0 mm
Diameter
0 mm
Estimated Period
1970-1980
JapanVerified
315
Objects sold
100%
Private

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