This antique sake bottle brings quiet character and earthy texture to a space, offering an authentic 19th century vessel with sculptural simplicity.
It solves the need for a neutral statement piece that feels organic and storied, whether styled alone or layered into a collection of stoneware.
Made in Japan in the late 1800s, this Tokkuri stoneware bottle features a classic narrow neck and rounded body form traditionally used for storing and pouring sake. The surface shows natural firing variations and timeworn patina that reflect its age and handmade origin. Its muted tones and subtle glaze depth make it equally suited for display, or repurposed for oil or vinegar storage in a thoughtfully styled kitchen.
Hand selected for its presence and authenticity, this bottle stands beautifully on its own as a decorative accent or grouped with other antique vessels.
This piece pairs beautifully with items from our Vintage Stoneware and Pottery and Stone Home Decor collections for layered, organic styling.
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