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Buyback of HIBIKI Hibiki 21-year-old Arita ware octagonal bottle with pine, crane, plum, and quail patterns.

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Hibiki 21-Year Arita-yaki Iroe Matsuru-ume-uzu-mon Octagonal Bottle: An Elegant Work Featuring Three Auspicious Motifs

"Pine and crane" symbolize longevity and enduring prosperity, "plum" denotes resilience and nobility, and "quail" (uzu) signifies peace and tranquility. Placing these three together on one bottle forms one of the most classic auspicious combinations in Japanese tradition. The bottle adopts an "octagonal" shape, appearing more stately than common round bottles, echoing the ceremonial feel of the theme. This is the most gift-meaningful item in the Hibiki 21-Year ceramic bottle series.


Hibiki Brand and Market Background

Hibiki's blending craftsmanship uses original spirits aged in plum wine barrels, giving the whisky a unique rounded fruity sweetness—a flavor profile difficult for other blended whisky brands to replicate.

Multiple 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 decrease in annual market circulation and a steady rise in secondary market prices.

The 21-year aging period allows the liquor to fully absorb the flavors of the cask while maintaining sufficient individuality of the original spirit, making it considered the "golden vintage range" by many collectors.


Compositional Elements of the Themed Pattern

Element Traditional Meaning Painted Representation
Pine Evergreen, resilience Dark green needle pattern
Crane Thousand-year lifespan, elegance Spreading wings or resting posture, red crown and white body
Plum Resilience in winter Red or white plum blossom accents
Quail Peace, tranquility Small bird shape at the bottom of the painting

Appreciation of Form and Craftsmanship

Dimension Top Condition Remarks
Octagonal Bottle Body Eight flat sides, clear edges Bumps on edges will significantly damage aesthetic appeal
Multi-element Composition Balanced distribution of four themes Completeness of composition directly affects valuation
Base Markings Arita-yaki kiln mark + specific Hibiki series mark Presence of both marks indicates top-tier condition
Paulownia Wood Box and Certificate Complete set of box, certificate, and commemorative booklet Higher chance of complete set for gifting scenarios

Selling Process

  1. WhatsApp Photos for Quote: Send 5 photos (front, back, liquid level of neck, bottom, outer box) to 46135750. Our team will reply with a reference range on the same day.
  2. Schedule Handover: Door-to-door or in-store appraisal can be arranged for Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, Outlying Islands, and Macau. After on-site confirmation of condition, immediate settlement will be made via cash or FPS.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: The crane's painting is slightly faded, does it significantly affect the value?

A: The red glaze on the crane's crown will darken with long-term oxidation, which is acceptable for minor fading; however, if the crane's body outline is broken or there is significant loss of luster over a large area, it will noticeably impact the valuation.

Q: Is the octagonal bottle suitable for long-term display?

A: The edges of the octagonal vessel are fragile. It is recommended to place it in a display cabinet with a soft-padded surface, avoiding prolonged lying on its side or stacking.

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Hibiki Buyback Extended Information

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This whisky has been aged in oak barrels, blending barrel flavors with malty aromas, presenting the characteristic layers of a single malt whisky.

Flavor description: Floral and fruity aromas with a hint of honey on the nose, followed by vanilla and cinnamon from the oak barrels in the mid-palate, and a long finish with a slight smokiness.