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DEEP BOWL, Earthenware, Jomon Period(10000–300BCE)

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This deep bowl, shaped like a jar with a broad opening from a flat base, is a remarkable example of earthenware from the Jomon Period. The upper section features a single-strand cord marking, created by rotating a cord around the surface of the pottery, while the lower part is adorned with vertical ridges that spiral around its circumference. It resembles an abstract painting released into three-dimensional form. Although the piece has undergone some restoration, it retains its original shape and presents a striking and impressive presence.

w32 x d33 x h39 cm

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