
Square Vase
Kiseto
Originating in the late 16th century, Ki-seto (Yellow Seto) is part of the Mino family of ceramics, produced in the Seto & Mino areas. The four styles of Mino wares - Shino, Oribe, Setoguro & Ki-seto, are often used to produce wares for the Tea Ceremony.
The green copper splashes are known as Tanpan.
Accompanied by a signed, made to measure box.
Kiseto
Originating in the late 16th century, Ki-seto (Yellow Seto) is part of the Mino family of ceramics, produced in the Seto & Mino areas. The four styles of Mino wares - Shino, Oribe, Setoguro & Ki-seto, are often used to produce wares for the Tea Ceremony.
The green copper splashes are known as Tanpan.
Accompanied by a signed, made to measure box.
Description
Kiseto
Originating in the late 16th century, Ki-seto (Yellow Seto) is part of the Mino family of ceramics, produced in the Seto & Mino areas. The four styles of Mino wares - Shino, Oribe, Setoguro & Ki-seto, are often used to produce wares for the Tea Ceremony.
The green copper splashes are known as Tanpan.
Accompanied by a signed, made to measure box.











