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Posted

This is not a Nihonto..but have been advised to post here:

I collect Nihonto but also

have a passion for

Japanese ceramics 

I recently added this Kyoto ware mid to late 20th century water jar to my collection…but I’m failing on the inscription on the box..jarandbox.thumb.jpeg.50b7d706d997545c153897e2365529e9.jpegboxsignature.thumb.jpeg.3e3be1ee6121a7916b433bffd31396ad.jpegCERAMICBOX1.jpeg.f23a4672d79fb8894ef202e58d7663ee.jpegstampunderjar.thumb.jpeg.1a2d60b0b35eeec248af6cf78c299898.jpeg

Id appreciate any help on this…

Thanks in advance!

Posted

Yes the box belongs to the Mizusahijarandbox.thumb.jpeg.577acf1b280f00c8a535e70f0a40a5ad.jpeg

I have,…as it came with it the stamp you’ve identified is at the bottom of the jar..Sowa

Posted

I think this is in the style of....as I think this is mid to late 20th century piece..not Heian period....

Posted

Sowa could be this....?

 

 

  • Sowa Era (c. 1990): 
    A period in the late 20th century associated with Japanese Imari celadon ceramics. The word "Sowa" itself does not refer to a single potter but indicates a particular style or period of pottery production. 
     
 

 

Posted

The mei and the stamp on the box are Shogetsu (祥月). 

Though I know nothing about ceramics, is the mizusashi really Madarakaratsu?

 

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