Japanese pots
28 February 2025
Description

Both are in excellent condition Don’t know who made them The luds fir both are a slightly different color

Dimensions

One is 4” high One is 5” high

Acquired from
Secondhand Store
For sale
Yes
Answered within 1 day
By David U.
Mar 02, 00:36 UTC
Fair Market Value
$90 - $140 USD
Insurance Value $0 USD
What does this mean?

Hello,

Your item consists of a pair of Japanese ceramic pots with calligraphic inscriptions, likely tea storage or condiment jars, each with a matching lid. These appear to be hand-thrown pottery, glazed in a soft beige tone, and accented with black brushwork.

Historical Context

Japanese ceramic jars like these have been used for centuries for storing tea, spices, and other goods. The brush-painted calligraphy is a traditional decorative style seen in Japanese ceramics, often reflecting poetic or symbolic meanings. The unmarked base suggests they may be artisanal or folkware rather than mass-produced factory items.

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