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The Dynamic Tension of Ko-Kutani Style: Why Collectors Covet the Hibiki 21-Year-Old Galloping Horse Decanter

This Hibiki 21-year-old ceramic decanter features a galloping horse depicted in the "Ko-Kutani style." Ko-Kutani () refers to the earliest style of Kutani ware from the 17th century, characterized by a palette of rich greens, deep purples, and indigo blues. While understated, its compositions possess strong dynamic tension, a stark contrast to the flamboyant style of later Kutani ware. The decanter's main visual is the galloping horse, with its coat and mane rendered in thick glaze layers, making the horse's dynamism the most prominent feature in the entire series. For collectors who own this bottle and are considering selling it, the dual rarity of a 21-year-old high-vintage liquid paired with a Ko-Kutani style ceramic decanter is a significant advantage when negotiating a price.


Hibiki 21-Year-Old Kutani Ware Galloping Horse Decanter: Brand Background and Buyer Focus

Created by Suntory, Hibiki is positioned as the flagship Japanese blended whisky, rather than a single malt. Its core body comes from Yamazaki and Hakushu malt whiskies, rounded out by Chita grain whisky. Some of these whiskies are aged in plum wine casks, contributing to Hibiki's mellow, fruity sweetness. The iconic 24-faceted crystal bottle echoes Japan's 24 seasonal divisions, giving Hibiki design and collectible appeal beyond just whisky.

When Hibiki is released in limited editions like these Kutani ceramic decanters, it steps outside the regular production line, making its existence inherently rare. With overall demand for Japanese whisky at an all-time high, the market interest in these ceramic limited editions has also surged.


Composition of the Galloping Horse Motif

Motif ElementKo-Kutani Style CharacteristicsVisual Presentation
Galloping HorseEmphasizes dynamism and powerOrange-yellow coat with dark mane
CloudsHighlights speedDust and cloud patterns around the horse
Rich Green GrassKo-Kutani signature colorGrassland at the bottom of the image
Ko-Kutani Rich ColorsMuted, deep color palettePredominantly purple, green, and indigo blue

Key Appreciation Points for Form and Craftsmanship

Appreciation DimensionPeak ConditionCraftsmanship Features
Horse's PostureFront legs raised, clearly defined musculatureReflects the artisan's skill in depicting animals
Mane TextureSmooth lines, strong three-dimensional feelVisual effect created by layered thick glaze
Compositional TensionMain subject occupies over 60% of the imageTypical Ko-Kutani style layout
Base MarkingsClear and legible Ko-Kutani style markingsComplete markings help verify the version

Key Conditions Affecting Resale Value

Assessment ItemPositive ConditionCommon Deductions