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1870s Japanese Shigaraki Ceramic Storage Jar with Celadon Glaze, Meiji Period

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  • Description
    A classic 1870s large Japanese Shigaraki celadon glazed ceramic jar from the late Edo or early Meiji period. This exquisite celadon glazed ceramic storage vessel was made in the Shigaraki kilns of Japan in the second half of the 19th century, during the late Edo or early Meiji period. Used as a storage vessel thanks to its great dimensions, this jar is also an amazing decorative item thanks to its two-colored glaze, white with deep celadon stripes. According to the Shigaraki kilns tradition, the glaze is irregular, giving the vessel a pleasant appeal.
    Offered by J R Richards
    Los Angeles. Ancient & Antique Contemporary Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and African Ceramics and Pottery.
  • More Information
    Origin: Japan
    Period: 19th Century
    Materials: Pottery
    Condition: Good. Excellent condition
    Styles / Movements: Asian, Traditional, Ancient Art
    Patterns: Asian/Oriental, Handmade, Traditional
    Incollect Reference #: 692044
  • Dimensions
    W. 14.5 in; H. 19.5 in;
    W. 36.83 cm; H. 49.53 cm;
Message from Seller:

I became interested in the Ceramic Arts; specifically Ancient Chinese Pottery, when my brother Marc; also an art dealer, introduced it to me over 20 years ago. Since then I traveled throughout Asia; including Hong Kong, Japan, and Korea, in search for those special pieces that appeal to the discerning collector, as well as the Designer Market.

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