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Recycling of HIBIKI Hibiki 21-year-old Arita-colored plum-flavored bottle

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Hibiki 21 Year Old Arita-ware Iroe Ume Ryusui-mon Bottle: Poetic Combination of Plum and Water

"Plum and flowing water" (Ume Ryusui) is a common combined motif in traditional Japanese painting, originating from the fusion of the imagery in Chinese poetry: "Plum blossoms bloom alone, fragrant" and "Time flows like water." The juxtaposition of the two in a single frame expresses the Eastern philosophy of "maintaining one's true self amidst change." The bottle design features static plum branches with dynamic water patterns, making for a composition with strong tension.


Hibiki Brand and Market Background

The iconic 24-faceted crystal bottle of the Hibiki series symbolizes the twenty-four solar terms in Japan, and the bottle design itself has become a collectible item.

Multiple vintages of the Hibiki series (12-year, 17-year, 21-year, 30-year) have been discontinued or have seen significant reductions in supply, leading to a continuous shrinking of market circulation and a steady increase in prices in the secondary market.

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


Elements of the Thematic Pattern

Element Philosophical Meaning Position on the Bottle
Plum Branch Resilience, Nobility Main visual on the upper half of the bottle
Plum Blossom Harbinger of Spring Adorned with red and white flower dots
Flowing Water Passage of Time Water pattern on the lower half of the bottle
Compositional Tension Contrast of Motion and Stillness Classical structure of still plum and moving water

Appreciation of Form and Craftsmanship

Dimension Top Condition Key Appreciation Points
Water Line Smooth, continuous, no breaks The water pattern embodies the craftsman's brushwork skill
Plum Branch Posture Vigorous and strong, not stiff Reflects the painter's observation of nature
Color Balance Contrast of warm plum red and cool water blue Core of compositional tension
Bottom Mark and Kiln Seal Arita-ware kiln and Hibiki series dual marks

Selling Process

  1. Take photos and get a quote: WhatsApp 46135750, send clear photos of the front of the bottle, back label, neck fill level, bottom, and outer box.
  2. Same-day quote: Our team will respond with a quote based on the current market price. If the price is satisfactory, we will arrange for doorstep or in-store collection, with cash or FPS settlement on the spot.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Does "Ume Ryusui" have a specific cultural background?

A: "Ume Ryusui" is a common combined theme in waka poetry, Chinese poetry, and painting. It is not a specific allusion but rather a general imagery in traditional Japanese aesthetics.

Q: It's difficult to judge the condition of the water lines?

A: You can take close-up photos of the water pattern against the light and send them to us for inspection. Our experienced appraisers can determine the craftsman's batch from the continuity of the brushstrokes.

Instant quote via WhatsApp: 46135750


More Hibiki Models for Collection

There is often a significant price difference between different batches and label versions of the same vintage within the Hibiki series. Below are the Hibiki models we currently actively purchase, making it easy to compare the market range of your own version:

Hibiki Buyback Extended Information

To learn more about the market prices of Hibiki's various vintages and versions, please browse the Hibiki Full Series Buyback Valuation, and refer to the Japanese Whisky Buyback Overview, or enter the Japanese Whisky Encyclopedia series.

First time selling? We recommend referring to our Free Door-to-Door Buyback Service in Hong Kong and Macau, Whisky Buyback FAQ, or directly contact our experts for appraisal.

This whisky has been aged in oak barrels, where barrel flavors and malty aromas intertwine, presenting the typical complexity of a single malt whisky.

Flavor description: Upon opening, floral and fruity notes with a hint of honey; mid-palate reveals vanilla and cinnamon from the oak barrels; long finish with a light smoky touch.