Sake Bottle with Nanban (Southern Barbarian) Design

Japan

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"Nanban" means "foreigners who come from the south"—the Portuguese and Spanish traders who come to Japan in the 16th and 17th centuries. Their strange clothes and odd physiognomy add a humorous cachet to many decorative arts of the Edo period.

Sake Bottle with Nanban (Southern Barbarian) Design, Stoneware with overglaze enamels (Awata ware), Japan

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