Height 19.4 cm, mouth diameter 5.4 cm, body diameter 10.5 cm, bottom diameter 7.4 cm
This vase was probably made as a Buddhist vase, but it is now used as a ladle stand because of its reasonable size. Such examples are rare among the many examples of Oribe ware. The Warabi-style pattern is painted upside down on three sides, and the green glaze is applied from the neck to the body, resulting in a brilliantly colored ware. The large base is carved out in a simple manner, and the inside of the base is in exposed clay. Height 19.4 cm, mouth diameter 5.4 cm, body diameter 10.5 cm, bottom diameter 7.4 cm.
Probably made as a Buddhist vase, it is now used as a ladle stand because of its reasonable size. Such examples are rare among the many examples of Oribe ware. The Warabi-style pattern is painted upside down on three sides, and the green glaze is applied from the neck to the body, resulting in a brilliantly colored ware. The large base is carved out in a simple manner, and the inside of the base is in exposed clay.