
Height 18.8 cm, mouth diameter 10.6 cm, bottom diameter 11.0 cm
This is the same shape as the “Tabimakura Hanasei” of Kizeto, and is also a rare piece. The body is shaped in a stroking four-sided pattern from the mouth to the body, and the bottom is flattened. One side of the body is painted with a picture of a bamboo shoot and the other with a picture of what looks like a leaf of a Japanese butterbur. It is covered with feldspar glaze to the bottom, but the glaze is rather thin and has a reddish tinge to it, with a stronger reddish tinge showing at the mouth edge and on the body. There were holes drilled on two sides of the neck for links, but these have now been closed. It was probably made by Oyaya.


