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Buyback of HIBIKI Hibiki 21-year-old Kutani ware Eka-o Zuitori Monbo bottle.

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Hibiki 21 Year Old Kutani-ware Iroe Kawaou Zuichou Mon Bottle: Prosperity and Auspiciousness in Kutani's Rich Polychrome Craft

"Kawaou" refers to the king of flowers (peony), and "Zuichou" refers to auspicious mythical birds (such as phoenixes and luan). Kutani-ware (くたにやき) is a type of polychrome porcelain from the Kanazawa region of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, known for its rich glazes and saturated colors, in stark contrast to Arita-ware's elegant use of blank space. When depicting the same Kawaou Zuichou theme, Kutani-ware's version is visually more opulent and intense.


The Hibiki Brand and Market Background

Hibiki's blending technique incorporates whiskies aged in plum wine casks, giving the spirit a unique roundness and fruity sweetness—a flavor profile difficult for other blended whisky brands to replicate.

Several age statements in the Hibiki series (12-year, 17-year, 21-year, 30-year) have either been discontinued or had their supply significantly reduced, leading to a continuous shrinking of annual market circulation and steadily rising prices in the secondary market.

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


Constituent Elements of the Thematic Pattern

Element Kutani Style Characteristics Visual Presentation
Peony (King of Flowers) Painted with rich polychrome glazes Saturated colors, rich layering
Auspicious Birds Mythical birds Spreading wings or perched posture
Dark Green Leaves One of Kutani's signature colors Deep green to墨 green
Full Composition Kutani style Image filled, minimal blank space

Appreciation of Form and Craftsmanship

Dimension Top Condition Kutani vs. Arita Comparison
Color Saturation Rich red, green, purple, and other colors Kutani known for rich colors, Arita for elegance
Glaze Thickness Glaze surface with three-dimensional layers Kutani glaze layer typically thicker than Arita
Base Mark/Kiln Seal Kutani kiln mark and Hibiki series dual marks
Paulownia Wood Box Complete with exclusive paulownia wood box

Selling Process

  1. Online Preliminary Valuation: WhatsApp 46135750 photos of the front and back of the bottle, liquid level, and outer box. Receive a reference price within half an hour.
  2. On-site Transaction: If the price is satisfactory, 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, and appointments can be made for Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is there a price difference in the market for Hibiki 21-year old ceramic bottles from Kutani-ware and Arita-ware?

A: The two belong to different kiln traditions, and each has its own market following. For items of comparable craftsmanship, the price difference mainly depends on the transaction range of the current week and cannot be generalized.

Q: Is there a difference between "Kawaou Zuichou" and "Kachō" patterns?

A: "Kawaou" specifically refers to peonies (king of flowers), and "Zuichou" specifically refers to mythical auspicious birds; "Kachō" broadly refers to various combinations of flowers and birds. The cultural meanings of the two are different.

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More Hibiki Related Buyback Models

Even for Hibiki, differences in vintage, label, and cask type will directly affect the valuation. The following are Hibiki models that Whisky Kingdom is currently actively acquiring. It is recommended to verify the version before selling:

Extended Information on Hibiki Buyback

To learn more about the market prices for different vintages and versions of Hibiki, please visit Hibiki Buyback Price List, and you can also refer to Japanese Whisky Full Series Valuation, or enter the Japanese Whisky Encyclopedia series.

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This spirit has been aged in oak casks, allowing the cask flavors to intermingle with the malty aromas, presenting the characteristic complexity of a single malt whisky.

Flavor description: Upon opening, there are floral and fruity notes with a hint of honey. The mid-palate reveals vanilla and cinnamon from the oak cask, leading to a long finish with a light smokiness.