Karuizawa Raku-Yaki 1999-2000

$7,855.55 $6,450.00
Brand  Karuizawa
Vintage 1999-2000
ABV  60.9% 
Size 70cl 
Classification World Whisky

 

Raku pottery is a traditional Japanese art form commonly used in Japanese tea ceremonies. The unique patterns on the pottery are created by removing the bottle from the hot kiln and allowing it to cool in the open air. The renowned Karuizawa Distillery, which is no longer in operation, has released a special set of single malts in distinct Ruku-Yaki bottles, featuring vintages from 1999-2000. Each color variant, white and tan, has only 63 bottles available at cask strength, totaling 126 bottles. The white bottle has an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 60.8%, while the tan bottle has an ABV of 61.0%. These bottlings are not only exceptionally artistic but also highly sought after by collectors.

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Karuizawa Raku-Yaki, crafted during the years 1999-2000, stands as a testament to the exquisite artistry and timeless tradition of Japanese pottery. Renowned for its delicate beauty and meticulous craftsmanship, Raku-Yaki pottery has been cherished for centuries as both functional vessels and revered art pieces.

Each piece of Karuizawa Raku-Yaki from this specific period embodies the essence of its era, reflecting the unique artistic influences and techniques prevalent during that time. The skilled artisans of Karuizawa, a town nestled in the lush mountains of Nagano Prefecture, meticulously handcrafted these pieces, infusing them with a sense of elegance and sophistication.

The 1999-2000 collection of Karuizawa Raku-Yaki is characterized by its refined forms, intricate designs, and rich earthy hues. Inspired by nature and the changing seasons, these pieces often feature motifs such as cherry blossoms, maple leaves, or gentle waves, evoking a sense of tranquility and harmony with the natural world.

Crafted using traditional Raku-Yaki firing techniques, each piece undergoes a meticulous process involving careful shaping, glazing, and firing in high-temperature kilns. This process results in distinctive variations in color, texture, and surface patterns, ensuring that each piece is truly one-of-a-kind.

Whether displayed as a decorative centerpiece or used for serving tea, Karuizawa Raku-Yaki from the years 1999-2000 exudes a timeless charm and elegance that continues to captivate admirers around the world. With its unparalleled craftsmanship and enduring beauty, it serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and artistic legacy of Japanese pottery.

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