Details
Description
The long neck bottle of classic form was heavily potted with coarse clay with high iron content. The flask, circa …
Read more
The long neck bottle of classic form was heavily potted with coarse clay with high iron content. The flask, circa 18th century Edo period, was purposed for sake storage but also substituted as a flower vase during tea ceremony. The surface is covered in glossy black glaze and contrasts strikingly with white ash glaze around the shoulder. The white, fired with straw, displays a splashing feather effect and fine crackles, blending in with the black artistically. This type of Karatsu ware was originally introduced by Korean potters who were forcefully brought to Japan after the invasion of Korea at the end of 16th century. They originally settled in Naeshirogawa and Tateno area (nowadays Satsuam) and kick-started the local pottery industry. Their techniques and aesthetics spread across Japan and left strong imprints on Japanese ceramics.
This sub-type Karatsu ware is such an example, known as Chosen or Korean Karatsu. On the base of the bottle, there are two old stickers. One shows the price in BP (British Pounds). The other states that the bottle is a black satsuma from Naeshirogawa circa 18th century. Our research contradicts this acclaimed origin and identifies the flask as being a Chosen Karatsu type. There is, however, strong artistic link between black satsuma ware and chosen karatsu as mentioned above because both were derived from Korean prototypes.
Reference: The Golden Age of Karatsu Stoneware by Francois Villemin. Page 74 and 159.
For a very similar piece see A New Yorker's view of the world: The John C Weber Collection. Cat no. 87 on page 256.
See less
- Dimensions
- 7ʺW × 7ʺD × 10.6ʺH
- Styles
- Japonisme
- Period
- 18th Century
- Country of Origin
- Japan
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Ceramic
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
Questions about the item?
Related Collections
- 1800s Perfume Bottles
- 1950s Perfume Bottles
- Pine Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Onyx Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Carl Auböck Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Kenneth Ludwig Chicago Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Iittala Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Timo Sarpaneva Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Murano, Venini and Co. Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Royal Worcester Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Lead Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Robert Eickholt Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Belle Epoque Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Orrefors Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Renaissance Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Kosta Boda Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Pyrex Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Plaster Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Maitland - Smith Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Jasper Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Creamware Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Mahogany Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Safari Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Tiffany and Co. Bottles and Jars and Jugs
- Outsider and Self Taught Art Bottles and Jars and Jugs