-
often without stems. The
server of a sake set is a
flask called a
tokkuri (徳利). A
tokkuri is
generally bulbous with a
narrow neck,
which tends to be called...
- Sake
bottle (
tokkuri) in the form of a
bamboo node, with "naturally occurring" ash glaze, most
heavily collected on the shoulder. ****an, 18th century...
- or o-choko (お猪口) and
poured into the
choko from
ceramic flasks called tokkuri. This is very
common for hot sake,
where the
flask is
heated in hot water...
-
could also be
buried in the
ashes to be grilled.
Sometimes a sake-filled
tokkuri was
heated by
burying it in the ashes. In the
Hokuriku region, cooking...
- Onta ware
tokkuri...
- cleverness. 7 "Granny Orin and the
Bottle Rock" Transliteration: "Orin baba to
tokkuri iwa" (****anese: おりん婆ととっくり岩) May 14, 2017 (2017-05-14) "The
Madara Demon...
-
umbrella on her head,
holding a
walking stick with her
right hand and a
tokkuri (flask for sake) in her left hand,
under the name of oshiroibabā. The commentary...
- Onta ware sake
bottle (
tokkuri), 19th century...
- jar (for tea ceremony) with bamboo, 1st half 18th
century Sake
flask (
Tokkuri) with landscape, 2nd half 18th
century Water dropper in the
shape of a...
- Edo-period
koishiwara sake
bottle (
tokkuri),
stoneware with
brown glaze and
white slip, in the
collection of the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art...