This stunning piece is known as a Sake bottle and it originated in Japan, dating back to the Late Meiji era to the early Taisho era. This ceramic bottle would've held sake, a Japanese alcohol made from fermented rice, and could be bought at most stores. The vast majority of these bottles are crafted from kiln-fired clay, often finished with a feldspar glaze which gives the bottle an almost ivory/grey appearance.
The dimensions are as follows: H: 21cm, W: 9.5cm, L: 9.5cm
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