Vintage Okinawan Hyōtan Sake Flask – Double Gourd Yachimun Tokkuri – Yomitan Pot
Provenance: personally acquired at a flea market in Yomitan, Okinawa — the village known as Yachimun no Sato, the modern centre of Okinawan pottery.
Provenance: personally acquired at a flea market in Yomitan, Okinawa — the village known as Yachimun no Sato, the modern centre of Okinawan pottery.
Provenance: personally acquired at a flea market in Yomitan, Okinawa — the village known as Yachimun no Sato, the modern centre of Okinawan pottery.
Provenance: personally acquired at a flea market in Yomitan, Okinawa — the village known as Yachimun no Sato, the modern centre of Okinawan pottery.
Provenance: personally acquired at a flea market in Yomitan, Okinawa — the village known as Yachimun no Sato, the modern centre of Okinawan pottery.
Provenance: personally acquired at a flea market in Yomitan, Okinawa — the village known as Yachimun no Sato, the modern centre of Okinawan pottery.
Provenance: personally acquired at a flea market in Yomitan, Okinawa — the village known as Yachimun no Sato, the modern centre of Okinawan pottery.
Provenance: personally acquired at a flea market in Yomitan, Okinawa — the village known as Yachimun no Sato, the modern centre of Okinawan pottery.
Provenance: personally acquired at a flea market in Yomitan, Okinawa — the village known as Yachimun no Sato, the modern centre of Okinawan pottery.
Provenance: personally acquired at a flea market in Yomitan, Okinawa — the village known as Yachimun no Sato, the modern centre of Okinawan pottery.
Provenance: personally acquired at a flea market in Yomitan, Okinawa — the village known as Yachimun no Sato, the modern centre of Okinawan pottery.