Tear pot - Setaka type - Sumiryu
A new color was born from the depths.
The ink flows into the small cracks on the surface, giving it a completely different look than the traditional Namida tsubo. It is said to have been used in ancient Rome to hold tears shed from sadness. I included the tears shed by my wife thinking about her husband who was going off to war. But at the same time, it was also a vessel to catch tears of joy. The lovely shape is modeled after the vases fired in Arita from the early Imari period in the 1600s. The small but impressive vase will add a wonderful touch to your daily life, even with flowers picked from the wild.
*Each piece has a different expression, such as the way the penetration is made and the way the ink is stained. Please refrain from returns or exchanges due to differences in appearance or browning color.
- Size: W3.5 x D3.5 x H6.0 cm
- Texture: Smooth
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Namidatsubo
A tear jar is said to have been used in ancient Rome to hold tears shed from sadness. I included the tears shed by my wife thinking about her husband who was going off to war. But at the same time, it was also a vessel to catch tears of joy. The lovely shape is based on the motif of vases fired in Arita from the early Imari period in the 1600s. The small but impressive vase will add a wonderful touch to your daily life, even with flowers picked from the wild.
See detailsPlease pay attention to the following points in order to use Arita ware for a long time.
- All Arita ware is made by hand by craftsmen. Therefore, please note that there are individual differences and the size, color, composition, etc. may be slightly different from the image.
- This product uses natural Amakusa pottery stone. Therefore, iron and other substances may be unintentionally seen on the surface, but we hope that you can enjoy the scenery of the material.
- Please avoid strong impact as this may cause cracking.
- The color and pattern of the actual product may look different depending on your computer monitor. Thank you for your understanding.