Vintage Baigetsu Silky Red Clay Kyusu Teapot (Showa era) BI89 【Vintage Japanese Teapot - Unused】
Vintage Baigetsu Silky Red Clay Kyusu Teapot (Showa era) BI89 【Vintage Japanese Teapot - Unused】
Vintage Baigetsu Silky Red Clay Kyusu Teapot (Showa era) BI89 【Vintage Japanese Teapot - Unused】
Vintage Baigetsu Silky Red Clay Kyusu Teapot (Showa era) BI89 【Vintage Japanese Teapot - Unused】
Vintage Baigetsu Silky Red Clay Kyusu Teapot (Showa era) BI89 【Vintage Japanese Teapot - Unused】
Vintage Baigetsu Silky Red Clay Kyusu Teapot (Showa era) BI89 【Vintage Japanese Teapot - Unused】
Vintage Baigetsu Silky Red Clay Kyusu Teapot (Showa era) BI89 【Vintage Japanese Teapot - Unused】
Vintage Baigetsu Silky Red Clay Kyusu Teapot (Showa era) BI89 【Vintage Japanese Teapot - Unused】
Vintage Baigetsu Silky Red Clay Kyusu Teapot (Showa era) BI89 【Vintage Japanese Teapot - Unused】
Vintage Baigetsu Silky Red Clay Kyusu Teapot (Showa era) BI89 【Vintage Japanese Teapot - Unused】
Vintage Baigetsu Silky Red Clay Kyusu Teapot (Showa era) BI89 【Vintage Japanese Teapot - Unused】
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Vintage Baigetsu Silky Red Clay Kyusu Teapot (Showa era) BI89 【Vintage Japanese Teapot - Unused】

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This teapot was made late Showa era , estimate 1970's~1980'. Made approx. around 40 years ago. 

This teapot has feels of the time. 
Simple and moist-like red clay with a bold handle.

  • Good Clay of the time (texture /glow )
  • Delicate texture
  • Smooth surface
  • Tight fit lid 
  • Hand-pierced strainer holes
  • Capacity 275ml
  • Good condition (unused)
  • Paper box
  • Artist: Baigetsu 梅月

During this era, Japan experienced a flourishing tea drinking custom , it's often referred to as the era when tea (green tea) consumption was at its peak.
Numerous teapot artisans competing to craft uniquely distinctive teapots and they utilized high-quality clay and employed their own proprietary techniques to produce these teapots. Moreover, Japan's growing economy led to an increase in art collectors and teapot collectors .

Teapots crafted during this period exhibit characteristics distinct from contemporary ones, featuring high-quality clay and often adorned with intricate carvings or possessing unique shapes. The handles and knobs also display designs unique to the era.