**Japanese vase antiques!**
Tachibana was founded in the Kyoto area of the Edo period in 1752. After more than 260 years, it has been loved by the general public. It can be said to be one of the best Japanese ceramic brands in Japan. From tableware to flower utensils, every detail is paid attention to, and ceramics are carefully crafted, which symbolizes the elegant Japanese cuisine culture. There is only one of each style. When you see the one you like, you can take it home. Welcome to inquire.
Yaki Kiln: Japan
Color: pink, white and green
Material: pottery
Dimensions: height 23cm x width 20.5cm x bottle mouth diameter 5cm
Grade: ★★★★Boutique grade, with normal and old signs on the surface.
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- Pottery
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Japan
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- No.153,731 - Home & Living | No.5,221 - Pottery & Ceramics
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- Listing Summary
- This is a ceramic vase produced by Kyoto’s nearly three-hundred-year-old “Tachibana”. What’s interesting is that they call the vase peanuts to express the ever-growing appearance of flowers and plants. The natural color flow is beautiful from all angles. A few flowers and plants on the slender bottle mouth like a crane's head can create a variety of moods, which is suitable for those who don't want to be too troubled with flower arrangement. There is a signature on the bottom, with the original factory receipt
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