







Maeda Masahiro
Sake jar with overglaze enamels, 2022
Porcelain
Piece to the right
Piece to the right
18 x 18 x 15.5 cm
7 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 6 1/2 in
7 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 6 1/2 in
MM023
£ 2,760.00
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This pot takes a typical shape after so-called Shukaiko made in Ryusen kiln of Yuan dynasty China, which was originally wine (sake) jar with stretched shoulder and curvilinear contour, used...
This pot takes a typical shape after so-called Shukaiko made in Ryusen kiln of Yuan dynasty China, which was originally wine (sake) jar with stretched shoulder and curvilinear contour, used like a punch bowl to contain and serve sake with a ladle. But in Japan this Chinese ware was used as a water jar for the tea ceremony.