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Sake
Bottle
Japan,
Gifu Prefecture; Momoyama period, late 16th century
Porcelain painted with iron brown on slip and with an overlay of
copper green glaze under glaze (Mino ware, Oribe type)
The neck and shoulder of this bottle are covered with the classic
green glaze often called "Oribe green." The body of the bottle
was first coated with an ivory slip, after which the grasses were
painted on in iron brown. Autumn grasses, emblematic of the transitory
nature of life, appear frequently in Japanese literature and the
visual arts. As decoration on a sake bottle they also signal the
fall season when new sake becomes available.
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