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Antique "Banko Ware" Japanese Earthenware Vase w Pagoda Motif, Miyajima Pottery

Antique "Banko Ware" Japanese Earthenware Vase w Pagoda Motif, Miyajima Pottery

Regular price $133.00 USD
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This early 20th century vase belongs to the Japanese style of finely sculpted earthenware pottery known in the West as “Banko Ware”, which was first invented in the Edo Period by Nunami Rouzan, and later rediscovered in the late Meiji Period. Due to the provenance of this piece (from the estate of a soldier who was stationed in Japan post WWII) and the characteristics of this piece, we believe this piece likely originates from the Itsuku kiln, which produced pieces for the world renowned Itsukushima Shrine in Miyajima.

Beautifully carved with three-dimensional detail, one can peer past the Torii gate to see the shrine entrance and steps leading to the temple. A beautiful piece, the Itsuku kiln was known to mix sand from the shrine’s surroundings into their clay as it was believed to bring good luck. The temple feature is a matte or salt-glazed finish, with the vase body is a glossier olive-brown. The kiln no longer produces these pieces, and we believe this was produced circa 1930s-40s.

Price marked at $200 AUD.
Measurements: 14cm high, 9.5cm diameter.
Excellent vintage near antique condition. Some wear to base commensurate with age and firing details such as kiln grit which should be considered part of the unique charm of hand-crafted vintage pottery.

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