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Sake cup

Description

Sake cup (sakazuki), one of seven, porcelain with a white glaze and beni-iro rim: Asia, East Asia, Japan, Tōhoku, Miyagi, Kirigome Kiln, 18th - 19th century

Museum reference

V.2022.191.8.3

Collection

World Culture

Object name

Sake cup

Production information

Kirigome, Kiln
Miyagi-ken, Japan, East Asia

Date

18th - 19th century

Style / Culture

Edo period, Japanese
Meiji period, Japanese

Materials

Porcelain, Glaze

References

Similar to illustration in Tōhoku no Yakimono, by David Hale, with Foreword by Prof. Fujio Koyama, pub. Yuzan Kaku, Tōkyō, 1974 (in Japanese translation), Bl.&Wh. Plate No. 38

Credit

The Anne and David Hale Collection of Tōhoku Ceramics

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