回收響21年九谷焼吉田屋風春秋圖瓶

Buyback of HIBIKI Hibiki 21-year-old Kutani ware Yoshidaya style bottle with Spring and Autumn pattern.

Regular price
0 in stock

Hibiki 21-Year-Old Kutani-ware Yoshidaya-style Spring and Autumn Scenery Bottle: The Contrasting Aesthetics of Dual Seasonal Views

The "Spring and Autumn Scenery" is a common composition in traditional Japanese painting, presenting spring (cherry blossoms, swallows) and autumn (maple leaves, deer) scenes on different sides of the same painting or bottle. This arrangement expresses the Eastern philosophy of "the cycle of seasons, life, and death." The bottle body is rendered in the bright yellow-green tones characteristic of the Kutani Yoshidaya style, with a strong contrast between spring and autumn, making it one of the most profound compositions in terms of meaning.


Hibiki Brand and Market Background

Hibiki is Suntory's flagship blended whisky series, meticulously crafted by the chief blende using original spirits from the three major distilleries: Yamazaki (malt), Hakushu (malt), and Chita (grain).

Several vintages of the Hibiki series (12-year, 17-year, 21-year, 30-year) have been discontinued or had their supply significantly reduced, leading to a continuous tightening of annual market circulation and a steady rise in secondary market prices.

The 21-year maturation period allows the liquid to fully absorb the flavors from the cask while retaining sufficient character of the original spirit, making it considered a "golden vintage" by many collectors.


Elements of the Thematic Design

Element Spring Representation Autumn Representation
Flowers Cherry, Peach Maple, Chrysanthemum
Animals Swallow, Bush Warbler Deer, Wild Goose
Color Palette Pink, Light Green Orange-red, Deep Yellow
Overall Atmosphere Vibrant, Full of Life Tranquil, Mature

Appreciation of Form and Craftsmanship

Dimension Top Condition Notes
Dual View Balance Balanced composition proportion on both spring and autumn sides Imbalance can undermine the thematic meaning
Color Transition Vibrant color contrast between the two sides The bright color scheme of the Yoshidaya style is key
Transition Handling Smooth glaze transition at the boundary between the two sides Reflects the skill of the artisan
Yoshidaya-style Mark on Base Clearly discernible

Selling Process

  1. Online preliminary estimate: WhatsApp 46135750 with photos of the front and back of the bottle, fill level, and outer box. Receive a reference price within half an hour.
  2. On-site transaction: If the price is acceptable, we will arrange for appraisal at our store or at your location. After verification, cash/FPS payment will be made on the spot. The entire process is confidential. Appointments can be made for Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How do I know if the bottle needs to be viewed from both sides?

A: Both sides of the Spring and Autumn Scenery bottle are equally important thematic elements and should be appreciated as "one complete piece." It is recommended to take clear photos of both sides when selling.

Q: The artistic conception of the Spring and Autumn Scenery is deeper. Does it have a broad market appeal?

A: Works with profound thematic meanings tend to appeal to seasoned scholarly collectors. The audience is narrower but highly loyal, and prices are stable.

WhatsApp for instant quote: 46135750


More Hibiki Related Models for Collection

Even for Hibiki, different vintages, labels, and cask types directly affect the estimated value. Below are the Hibiki models that Whisky World is currently actively acquiring. It is recommended to check the version before selling:

Further Information on Hibiki Collection

To learn more about the market prices of different vintages and versions of Hibiki, please visit Hibiki Full Series Collection Valuation, and refer to Japanese Whisky Full Series Valuation, or enter the Japanese Whisky Encyclopedia series.

First time selling? We recommend referring to Whisky World's 8 Years of Practical Experience, Free Door-to-Door Collection Service in Hong Kong and Macau, or directly checking the Frequently Asked Questions.

This whisky has been aged in oak casks, allowing the cask flavors and malty aromas to intertwine, presenting the typical complexity of a single malt whisky.

Flavor description: Floral and fruity notes with a hint of honey upon opening, followed by vanilla and cinnamon from the oak cask in the mid-palate, and a long finish with a light smoky touch.