This Akahada-yaki kogo (incense container) features a white glaze over an elaborate bird motif sculpted in clay.
In Japanese tea ceremony, kogo are used to hold wood chip incense during the furo (brazier - summer/spring) season while ceramic kogo are used to hold neriko (kneaded incense) during the ro (hearth - autumn/winter) season.
This piece was made by the Akiyama Kiln (昭山窯), stamped 赤膚山, a traditional stamp of Akahada-yaki, a pottery tradition from Nara Prefecture.
Dimensions:
7.5cm (3in) - width
2.9cm (1.1in) - height
Condition: Excellent
This vintage Japanese item ships from Thailand
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