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This is a fragment of Silla pottery from the Unified Silla period (7th to 10th century).
The original short neck has been lost, leaving only the body of the vessel.
The term "fragment" refers to something that is incomplete due to a portion being missing, and it often evokes the image of wildflowers. This may suggest a transformation away from the original form of the jar, drawing closer to nature in the process.
It possesses a graceful presence as a fragment.
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