Design: Nippon Shoyu - Japan Shoyu
Dimensions:
2 x (height) 15 x (diameter) 10 cm
1 x (height) 13 x (diameter) 7.5 cm
Origin: Japan
Model: soy sauce bottle
Quantity: 3
Weight: 150 grams
Material: stoneware
Period: 2nd half of the 20th century
Condition: Good condition - used with signs of wear and age - neck of bottle 1 was broken and glued - bottom of bottle 2 has a few chips, however not bothersome. Bottle 3 intact.
3 ceramic bottles for Nippon Shoyu (Japanese soy sauce).
Type: Collectible earthenware bottles, often used for traditional soy sauce.
Features: Painted with Mount Fuji and Japanese characters (kanji). Historical significance: Soy sauce, or 'shoyu', is a fundamental ingredient in Japanese cuisine that has been produced for centuries.
This set of three Japanese soy sauce bottles, crafted in the second half of the 20th century, is a beautiful example of traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Made of stoneware and finished with a salt glaze, these bottles exude a timeless elegance that is both functional and decorative. The bottles feature the inscriptions 'Japan Shoyu' and 'Nippon Shoyu', highlighting their authentic origins. The blue decorations on the cream-colored background add a refined aesthetic that fits perfectly into both modern and classic interiors. These bottles are not only a tribute to Japanese culture but also a unique addition to your collection or kitchen decor. Contact us for more information about these special pieces.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBlue, CremeMaterialStoneNumber of items1Height15 cmWidth10 cmDepth10 cmSigns of usageChipped