Description: Japanese Stoneware Teapot - Style Uwade Kyusu - Sang de Boeuf glaze.The style of this teapot, Uwade Kyusu, is a traditional Japanese teapot mainly used for brewing green . It means "top handle". Sang de Boeuf, the glaze, is to identify the color - ox blood. The first use of the term oxblood as a color name in the English language dates back to 1695–1705. The name is derived from the color of the blood of an ox. The ox blood was used as a pigment to dye fabric, leather and paint. It is most commonly described as a dark red with purple and brown undertones. It is actually beautiful the way glaze is worn off; It looks like nature has painted this gorgeous landscape on a teapot. The inside spout where the tea drains is cracked but does not affect the use. It also has no stains inside. Approximate measurements:Height - 7.5 inchesWidth - 8.25 inchesCapacity - no more than 3 cups Appraised for: $125 Every attempt is made to document and provide pictures of scratches, chips, cracks, rubs, and other imperfections. Please look at the pictures carefully as they are the best representation of the item. I am dedicated to sending your packages safely and securely. Please reach out to me with any questions or to make an offer.
Price: 34 USD
Location: Saint Paul, Minnesota
End Time: 2025-02-08T01:31:09.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Unknown
Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Culture: Japanese
Handmade: Yes