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This exquisite tetsubin from the Meiji era by Ryuumondou epitomizes the craftsmanship that collectors seek in antique Japanese teapots.
Known for their durability and aesthetic beauty, iron teapots like this one are highly regarded, particularly when featuring intricate gold inlay, which enhances their decorative value.
The well-preserved condition of this piece is critical, as condition significantly influences collectability and price in the market.
With a current bid of ¥600,000, this teapot reflects typical price points for quality Meiji period works, appealing to both serious collectors and those appreciating Japan’s rich artistic heritage.