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POTSHERD, Set of 2, Yayoi–Kofun Period(300BCE–581CE)

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This item consists of three fragments of pottery produced during the Yayoi to Kofun periods. Each piece is believed to be a remnant of utilitarian vessels, showcasing various techniques in pottery shaping and glazing, including distinctive hammering marks and a pale sheen attributed to the inclusion of mica.

  • Fragment A (Remnant of a Cup Stand)

    • This fragment corresponds to the leg section of a cup stand, where hammering marks can be observed on the underside.

  • Fragment B (Remnant of a High Cup Body)

    • This piece represents the body of a high cup, revealing a finely textured clay through its thinly shaped cross-section. The inclusion of mica gives it a delicate shimmer when light is reflected.

  • Fragment C (Remnant of a Cup Stand)

    • The exterior surface of this fragment displays marks from the molding process.

1枚目の写真左からw10.5 x d10.2 x h5.5cm,w9.5 x d9.5 x h8cm,w7.5 x d8 x h4.5cm

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