![Ewer with flowering grass design, enamelled ware](https://turuta.jp/ceramics-story/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2024/06/ysf_08219_1-300x300.jpg)
Height 9.0cm
![Ewer with plum-tree design, enamelled ware](https://turuta.jp/ceramics-story/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2024/06/ysf_08219_2-300x300.jpg)
Height 8.1cm
![Ewer with plum and figure design, enamelled ware](https://turuta.jp/ceramics-story/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2024/06/ysf_08219_3-300x300.jpg)
Hayashibara Museum of Art
Height 21.9cm
![Ewer with chrysanthemum design, enamelled ware](https://turuta.jp/ceramics-story/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2024/06/ysf_08219_4-300x300.jpg)
Height 13.3cm
![Ewer with flowering grass design, enamelled ware](https://turuta.jp/ceramics-story/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2024/06/ysf_08220_1-300x300.jpg)
Height 11.2cm
Hayashibara Museum of Art
![Ewer with flowering grass design, enamelled ware](https://turuta.jp/ceramics-story/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2024/06/ysf_08220_2-300x300.jpg)
Height 16.2cm
Hayashibara Museum of Art
Water jars with design of flowers and grasses in overglaze enamels and plum tree design in overglaze enamels The water jars with design of flowers and grasses in overglaze enamels and plum tree design in overglaze enamels were made for export as teapots.
The water jar and the water spout with design of flowers and grasses in overglaze enamels were made for export as teapots. Both of these are probably the same type of water jars called “flasks” in the Dutch records.