Japanese Blue & White Ceramic Mizusashi (Tea Ceremony Water Jar)
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Japanese Blue & White Ceramic Mizusashi (Tea Ceremony Water Jar)
This blue-and-white ceramic vessel is likely a mizusashi, a traditional water jar used in the Japanese tea ceremony to hold fresh water during tea preparation. The form, proportions, and fitted lid are consistent with classic tea-ceremony wares rather than decorative jars or everyday tableware.
The exterior features finely detailed blue-and-white decoration with alternating geometric patterns and scenic landscapes. The interior is fully glazed and unadorned, consistent with functional ceremonial use. The fitted lid has a raised handle, and the piece has a solid, well-balanced feel.
Based on materials, decoration style, and construction, this piece is likely late 19th to early 20th century (Meiji to early Taishō period). No maker’s mark is present, which is common for traditional tea ceremony vessels.
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Pre-owned and well preserved. No cracks or repairs observed. Light, age-appropriate wear consistent with handling and use. Please review all photos.
A beautiful and functional example of traditional Japanese ceramic craftsmanship, suitable for collectors of tea ceremony objects, Asian ceramics, or refined blue-and-white pottery.
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