[Japanese ancient art] old pine pattern tin style [side handle pot] with Qianmao number [tin pot bearing]

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[Japanese ancient art] old pine pattern tin style [side handle pot] with Qianmao number [tin pot bearing] - Teapots & Teacups - Precious Metals

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It is said that in the 6th and 7th centuries AD, Prince Shotoku of Japan sent envoys to the Sui Dynasty in China, and they were introduced to Japan by "Sending Sui Envoys". Since then, tinware was only used to make extremely small items such as worshiping gods and Buddha supplies, and sacred wine deli bottles. However, after entering the Edo period (1603-1868), Osaka began to manufacture and sell tinware, which made tinware also penetrated into the general public. family. Namika tinware in Osaka is made by injecting tin liquid into the model and removing it, then adjusting the shape and thickness with a potter's wheel, and then polishing it. In some cases, finishing processes such as joining with other parts, hammering, and painting are also carried out. Most of the current Osaka Namika tinware are manufactured by the same company. While making wine vessels, tea pots and other items to protect traditional techniques, they also make various tinware that fit modern life. This side handle jug is made by Namika Tin Ware in Osaka. It is of good quality. It was originally exhibited by an old Japanese store. It has no traces of use and is in a near-new condition. It is a rare item! The pot bearing is an antique Japanese style, and the "Qianmao" is the name of the tin hall in the late Qing Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty in China. Later, it was widely spread in Japan, so many Japanese tinware will be engraved with the base of "Qianmao".

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Precious Metals
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Japan
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No.47,131 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.7,406 - Teapots & Teacups
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Listing Summary
[Side handle pot size]: length 15cm, abdominal diameter 9.5cm, height 9cm, [pot bearing size]: diameter 9.2cm, height 1.2cm

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