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Bizen Tokkuri by Isezaki Jun – Living National Treasure – Japanese Sake Bottle – Japan

Bizen Tokkuri by Isezaki Jun – Living National Treasure – Japanese Sake Bottle – Japan

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Exquisite **Bizen Tokkuri** by **Isezaki Jun**, a recognized **Living National Treasure**. This **Japanese Sake Bottle** with vibrant **Hidasuki Fire Marks** is a pinnacle of **Bizen Pottery Art**. Including its **Signed Tomobako**, it is a **Masterpiece Sake Gift** for **Museum Grade Art** collectors of **Fine Japanese Craft**.

A rare and powerful Tokkuri (sake bottle) by the Living National Treasure, Isezaki Jun. This piece represents the ultimate development of Bizen-yaki, one of Japan's oldest and most prestigious ceramic traditions.

**Basic Details**
- **Artist**: Isezaki Jun (Living National Treasure for Bizen Ware)
- **Technique**: Unglazed stoneware with Hidasuki (fire-cord) markings
- **Era**: Late 20th to Early 21st Century (Heisei Era)
- **Origin**: Inbe, Bizen, Okayama Prefecture, Japan
- **Dimensions**: approx. Height 13.5 cm, Width 8.5 cm
- **Box**: Original Signed Wooden Box (Tomobako) and history pamphlet
- **Condition**: Immaculate condition

**Cultural & Artistic Insight**
Bizen ware is unglazed and relies on the interaction between fire, wood ash, and straw. The 'Hidasuki' pattern is achieved by wrapping the piece in rice straw before firing, leaving behind brilliant scarlet lines where the straw burned into the clay.

**Deep-Dive Commentary**
**Artistry**: Isezaki Jun's work is characterized by a modern sense of architecture applied to ancient traditions. The balance of this bottle is perfect for the hand, and the placement of the fire marks is deliberate and rhythmic.
**Status**: Having a piece by a Ningyo-Kokuho (Living National Treasure) is the highest aspiration for any collector of Japanese crafts. It is not just a vessel, but a piece of cultural history.
**Usage**: This bottle is functional art. It keeps sake at a perfect temperature and the unglazed clay 'breathes,' enhancing the flavor of the spirit over time.

*Encoded in fire, a lineage of clay that transcends time.*
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