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Tekanna - Lera - Iga-yaki Square Mizusashi

Authentic Edo-period antique from Japan (1603–1868). Rare craftsmanship, exquisite design, and historical charm make it a collectible treasure with both cultural and investment value. -Description- This is an antique Japanese Mizusashi (water jar) from the Edo period (18th–19th century), crafted in the traditional Iga ware style. Iga ware is known for its rustic elegance, natural ash glazes, and robust forms, highly prized by tea ceremony practitioners and collectors alike. features: Rinsen pattern (輪戦文) Twisted ears (捻り耳付) Bidoro glaze effect (ビードロ) with flowing glaze application (流し掛け) Four-sided form with feet (四方型・足付き) Original lid included (共フタ) It is suitable for tea ceremony use, as a decorative art piece, or for collection purposes. Condition: There are minor signs of wear, including small kiln marks and small chips on the rim where the lid sits. These blemishes are typical for Edo-period Iga ware and do not detract from its historical and artistic value. Origin: Japan Material: Ceramic (Iga ware) Size:18.2 x 20.2cm 2.5kg(Total) Why Edo-Period Antiques Are Highly Valued ・Historical Significance Edo-period antiques (1603–1868) reflect Japan’s unique culture and lifestyle during a stable 260-year era. Owning a piece from this period preserves a part of history that cannot be replicated today. ・Exceptional Craftsmanship Skilled artisans created ceramics, lacquerware, swords, and metalwork using techniques that remain difficult to reproduce. Subtle shapes, colors, and textures showcase the artistry of the time. ・Rarity Few items have survived intact due to fire, war, disasters, or everyday use. The rarer the piece, the higher its demand among collectors and museums. ・Cultural and Artistic Value Edo-period works reflect the refined tastes of samurai and townspeople alike. Items such as ukiyo-e prints, tea utensils, and lacquerware are highly artistic and appreciated worldwide as symbols of Japanese culture. ・Investment and Collectibility Beyond their beauty, these antiques are valuable assets. Pieces by renowned artists or rare designs often fetch high prices at auctions. Note: The item’s condition is fully shown in the photographs. Please place your bid only if you are satisfied with the condition. Returns or refunds due to customer preference will not be accepted. antique Edo period Samurai Kabuki Water pot Pottery

Nr 98342938

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Tekanna - Lera - Iga-yaki Square Mizusashi

Tekanna - Lera - Iga-yaki Square Mizusashi

Authentic Edo-period antique from Japan (1603–1868). Rare craftsmanship, exquisite design, and historical charm make it a collectible treasure with both cultural and investment value.

-Description-
This is an antique Japanese Mizusashi (water jar) from the Edo period (18th–19th century), crafted in the traditional Iga ware style.
Iga ware is known for its rustic elegance, natural ash glazes, and robust forms, highly prized by tea ceremony practitioners and collectors alike.

features:
Rinsen pattern (輪戦文)
Twisted ears (捻り耳付)
Bidoro glaze effect (ビードロ) with flowing glaze application (流し掛け)
Four-sided form with feet (四方型・足付き)
Original lid included (共フタ)

It is suitable for tea ceremony use, as a decorative art piece, or for collection purposes.
Condition: There are minor signs of wear, including small kiln marks and small chips on the rim where the lid sits. These blemishes are typical for Edo-period Iga ware and do not detract from its historical and artistic value.

Origin: Japan
Material: Ceramic (Iga ware)
Size:18.2 x 20.2cm 2.5kg(Total)

Why Edo-Period Antiques Are Highly Valued

・Historical Significance
Edo-period antiques (1603–1868) reflect Japan’s unique culture and lifestyle during a stable 260-year era. Owning a piece from this period preserves a part of history that cannot be replicated today.

・Exceptional Craftsmanship
Skilled artisans created ceramics, lacquerware, swords, and metalwork using techniques that remain difficult to reproduce. Subtle shapes, colors, and textures showcase the artistry of the time.

・Rarity
Few items have survived intact due to fire, war, disasters, or everyday use. The rarer the piece, the higher its demand among collectors and museums.

・Cultural and Artistic Value
Edo-period works reflect the refined tastes of samurai and townspeople alike. Items such as ukiyo-e prints, tea utensils, and lacquerware are highly artistic and appreciated worldwide as symbols of Japanese culture.

・Investment and Collectibility
Beyond their beauty, these antiques are valuable assets. Pieces by renowned artists or rare designs often fetch high prices at auctions.

Note:
The item’s condition is fully shown in the photographs. Please place your bid only if you are satisfied with the condition.
Returns or refunds due to customer preference will not be accepted.

antique Edo period Samurai Kabuki Water pot Pottery

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Giovanni Bottero
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Uppskattat pris  € 1 000 - € 1 200

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