Illustrated is a rather wonderful Oribe bottle/ tokkuri that measures just about 19cm tall and made by Okabe Mineo. It is hard not to be impressed while handling this piece from the sharp and angular form, the rhythm of the throwing marks, the wonky lip and mouth and the richness of the variegated Oribe glaze that coats the pot. As you can see in the photo, the band around the lip and waist are dark green where glaze has accumulated while the base shows off running rivulets of that have made their way to the very foot. The base of the pot is tooled out to expose some coarse clay where Okabe's personal mark is proudly and distinctly incised. The truth is that despite its measurements, this has the feel of being a large pot, certainly a classic piece by Okabe Mineo clearly showing off the many attributes of why his pottery is so sought after and even today still represents a milestone addition to what is the modern Oribe tradition.