Sake vessel, 15th century, Unknown Japanese, 15 × 10 13/16 × 10 5/8 in. ( × × cm), Negoro ware; wood, red and black lacquer, Japan, 15th century, The elegant shape of Negoro-ware sake (rice wine) vessels (heishi) are similar to shapes seen in ceramic wine vessels from China that were imported to medieval Japan in abundance. This heishi from the 1400s features a narrow spout, exaggerated shoulders, gracefully narrowing waist, and slightly wider base. Most heishi were produced as pairs for the ritual offering of sake. Years of use have worn away areas of the red lacquer


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