Shino incense caddy in shape of wayside shrine

Shino incense caddy in shape of wayside shrine
Shino incense caddy in shape of wayside shrine
Shino incense caddy in shape of wayside shrine

Height 6.4 cm, mouth diameter 6.6 cm, bottom diameter 3.3 cm
 The lid is molded into a pentagonal shape to resemble the roof of a tsujido, and a jewel is attached to the top. The work is extremely elegant, and although it is one of the smallest Shino incense containers, it has a strong sense of presence. The glaze is smooth and well-melted, and bright red tones are evident throughout. The bottom has a narrow base. Formerly owned by the Sekido family.

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