

Japanese Tokkuri
Japanese Vintage Kutani Ware Porcelain Daruma Sake Flask | Japanese Tokkuri
Age:Early, 1940s
Descriptive qualities& condition:
Dimensions: 5-1/2”h
A fine porcelain sake bottle from Japan with a stylized image of a Japanese Daruma concentrating on nothingness. Daruma is considered a good luck charm in Japanese culture, symbolic of encouragement and perseverance. He has a grumpy old man face, head covered in his red cowl and robe with intense bushy eyebrows and large ears. The bottle is in a burnt orange, brown color, it also has some Japanese script that reads “Drinking Hot Sake with Daruma”. Signed on the bottom.
Condition: Excellent with no discoloration or chips. This is in wonderful vintage condition and would be fun to add to one’s barware accoutrements to serve hot or cold sake or the alternate Japanese favorite called Shōchū.
Additional Information: Kutani yaki(ware) is a very famous Japanese traditional pottery. It said that begun in Daisho-Ji (now Ishikawa prefecture in Japan) domain in 1655 by order of lord of domain Toshiharu Maeda. After 50 years, the pottery had been made called "Kokutani".