
Table lamps – Japanese or Tokkuri © Saka Bottle Lamps
© Saka is a traditional Japanese liquor made from rice and water. Occurs fermentation and filtration process. known in the West as œSakà ©  €  €, but in Japan as "Nihonshu €, © Saka is a general term for alcohol.
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The Saka fermented © is primarily a milky color, but is filtered by passing through a mesh to produce a clear liquid. Saka © Japanese production is an ancient tradition of the elements evidence regarding the BCA century 3 Like many traditional Japanese practices, Saka © has its own specialized ceramics. The central form is now Tokkuri
© Saka Bottle
These containers have been developed in a form of art pottery and many have been produced by small families were produced in potteries. most specifically mud for the Japanese known as a texture œstone € €.  Very often, the beer was ordered Tokkuri the potter, who wrote the name of the hall, in Japanese characters, or script that runs as shown in the examples.
Like today, when the client, return the empty Tokkuri brewery was paid to fill!  Tokkuri constantly recycled and used for the oil lamp oil vinegar and a wide range of national uses. line with this tradition, Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co have recycled the Tokkuri now see on your site, lamps table, robust and full of character.
© Saka is eaten cold in summer and warm in the warming winter. standing now makes porcelain Tokkuri now in a small container of water. Hot In earlier times, the grain also Tokkuri stone is heated in hot water, but are usually suspended over a fire coal to heat the bottom © Saka.  The Japanese block print shown, around 1820, shows that the traditional method.
In the great Japanese literary tradition, or 16-syllable haiku poem is â € CERN Tokkuri praised.
Two Tokkuri
The hazy world
Appearing to float
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A and this haiku by Issa € ™ s â € "1824
Living alone
Only Tokkuri
To take away the years
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This haiku refers to the end of the year from drinking, but in this house (Issa € ™ s), every day is New Year!
The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co currently stone 3 Table tokkuri lamps. Two are textured in a traditional â € € œRosukuâ and a smaller version instead earthenware. elegant glass These monochrome œrobust € and â € Honest lamps have a timeless ability to fit comfortably inside both traditional and contemporary be at home anywhere
The traditional pot wheel Tokkuri virtually disappeared after 1945, and many traditional national art Japanese and handmade
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 A 19th century Japanese sake bottle of mud or "Tokkuri" as a table lamp.
Bold black the name of the brewery
The table lamp on a tour and polished maple wood Stand.   Meiji — Circa   1880A Overall height (including shade) 21 "/ 53cm
The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co specialized in lighting the lamp antique table with a fork in the line of over 100 unique lamps, antique and vintage sight.
The lamps are supplied cable ready for the U.S., the UK and Australia.
You are invited to visit their website at href = "http://www.antiquelampshop.com/"> www.antiquelampshop.com
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About the Author
Maurice Robertson, principal of The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co , has had a lifetime’s association with antique porcelain and pottery. From an early age he recalls picking up tea cups, looking for the mark on the base, discerning the maker.
He has extended his ceramics expertise into the quality table lamps seen on the company’s site, he is well known to local and international interior designers who have included many of his table lamps in their projects and has also supplied items of national interest to the official Sydney residence of the Australian Prime Minister.
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