Bizen Water jar with two handles

Bizen Water jar with two handles
Bizen Water jar with two handles
Bizen Water jar with two handles

Height 18.7 cm, mouth diameter 16.8-18.5 cm, left and right 22.7 cm, bottom diameter 17.5 cm
 The workmanship is quite noticeable, and the overall construction is thin. The mouth is distorted and the body is also very finely decorated with spatula. The ears on either side of the shoulders are also interesting, and the hem of the body is covered with two rows of spatula, the bottom of which is probably flat. The bottom of the bowl is probably flat. The mouth and shoulders are partly covered in hemp glaze, and some of the glaze is slightly burnished or slightly scorched, forming a kiln discoloration. A horseshoe-shaped mark is stamped on the front, but the mark is not well marked and is faintly visible. It is highly valued among tea masters because of its interesting and varied style. It was probably handed down to the Masuda family.

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