Seiho / Kutani Ware - Cup - Zodiac Snake Pattern / Sakazuki / Japanese Sake - Ceramic - with Tatami Mat





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Japanese Kutani ware sakazuki in the Zodiac Snake pattern by Seiho, a ceramic porcelain piece from Ishikawa, Japan; Ø77 mm, height 30 mm, weight 58 g; dating from circa 1960s–2000s; in good condition with minor signs of ageing.
Description from the seller
Kutani ware (Kutani-yaki) is porcelain produced in the southern part of Ishikawa Prefecture. It is widely cherished for its beauty, featuring painterly and bold "overglaze enamels" (known as Uwaetsuke) depicting landscapes (sansui), flowers and birds (kachō), on items such as dishes and tea bowls, as well as decorative pieces.
The coloring techniques have evolved with the times, giving rise to various distinctive Kutani styles, such as "Aokutani" (Blue Kutani), which avoids the use of red, and "Akakutani" (Red Kutani), which utilizes red enamel and gold leaf. The Kinrande (gold brocade) technique mastered by Kutani Shōza that became mainstream during the Meiji period became internationally famous and was dubbed "Japan Kutani."
Building upon its traditions while embracing contemporary trends, Kutani ware continues to evolve even today.
100% Authentic.
Scale : Approx. 30 x 77mm / Weight : 58g
Tatami Approx. 188 x 182 x 18 mmm (New)
Condition*
In good condition.
There are pain and stains due to aged deterioration,but no problem with functionality.
Please use zoom to inspect all pictures closely for the cosmetic condition.
This item is sold as a collectible, decor and not intended for daily use.
Shipping*
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Import Duty and Taxes*
For all international shipments, applicable customs fees, duties, taxes, and required charges will apply to your order.
These fees, import duties (if applicable), and local taxes are assessed when the package arrives in your country.
These additional charges are the responsibility of the recipient. If applicable, it is the customer's responsibility to pay any import duties and taxes imposed by the government of the receiving country. These fees will be collected by the carrier at the time of delivery.
Thank you for your understanding.
Seller's Story
Kutani ware (Kutani-yaki) is porcelain produced in the southern part of Ishikawa Prefecture. It is widely cherished for its beauty, featuring painterly and bold "overglaze enamels" (known as Uwaetsuke) depicting landscapes (sansui), flowers and birds (kachō), on items such as dishes and tea bowls, as well as decorative pieces.
The coloring techniques have evolved with the times, giving rise to various distinctive Kutani styles, such as "Aokutani" (Blue Kutani), which avoids the use of red, and "Akakutani" (Red Kutani), which utilizes red enamel and gold leaf. The Kinrande (gold brocade) technique mastered by Kutani Shōza that became mainstream during the Meiji period became internationally famous and was dubbed "Japan Kutani."
Building upon its traditions while embracing contemporary trends, Kutani ware continues to evolve even today.
100% Authentic.
Scale : Approx. 30 x 77mm / Weight : 58g
Tatami Approx. 188 x 182 x 18 mmm (New)
Condition*
In good condition.
There are pain and stains due to aged deterioration,but no problem with functionality.
Please use zoom to inspect all pictures closely for the cosmetic condition.
This item is sold as a collectible, decor and not intended for daily use.
Shipping*
We will send items from yabai artworks Japan.
FedEx International Priority
DHL WORLD WIDE
UPS Worldwide Saver
Import Duty and Taxes*
For all international shipments, applicable customs fees, duties, taxes, and required charges will apply to your order.
These fees, import duties (if applicable), and local taxes are assessed when the package arrives in your country.
These additional charges are the responsibility of the recipient. If applicable, it is the customer's responsibility to pay any import duties and taxes imposed by the government of the receiving country. These fees will be collected by the carrier at the time of delivery.
Thank you for your understanding.

