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

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This piece is a bowl-shaped earthenware vessel created during the Jomon Period (10,000–300 BCE). It features a stable form that rises in a gentle V-shape from the base, entirely adorned with intricate Jomon patterns. After being hand-formed, the surface was impressed with cord to create the decorative motifs, showcasing a harmonious balance in both density and design. The base of the vessel bears clear impressions from the mat used during its production. These marks are believed to be the result of a support platform employed by the Jomon people, who placed bamboo or straw beneath the clay to aid in shaping the pottery. Such well-preserved examples with distinct traces are rare and hold significant archaeological value. With its serene presence, this work stands out even in contemporary settings.

w21.7 x d22 x h16.5

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