The Akebono kiln was the primary production site for Mushiage ware in the early 1800s. It played a crucial role in reviving porcelain techniques in the Kutani region after nearly a century of decline.
Mushiage ware was the experimental rebirth of Kutani ceramics, and the Akebono kiln was where that rebirth physically happened.
This vase is signed on her foot and comes with her original box.
Height: 18 cm
Width: 18 cm
Weight: 1709 g.
Style: Vase
Signed: Yes
Please look at the pictures carefully to assess the condition of the item. This vase has a tiny bit of glaze missing. This is taken into account in her price. See picture 7 for the small damage.