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CUP, Earthenware, Yayoi Period(300BCE–250CE)

Sale price$210.00 NZD

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Cup-shaped earthenware from the Yayoi period.

A small cup-shaped earthenware with the rim flaring outward and tapering from the shoulder to the base. Though modest in size—approximately 5.5 cm high—its sides display a gentle fullness, revealing the simple, utilitarian character typical of Yayoi pottery.

The vessel's surface is an earthen color tinged with grayish-white, with faint reddish patches in places. The exterior retains the coarse texture of clay with embedded grains of sand, and traces of shaping and wear are quietly evident. Unlike the bold ornamentation of Jomon pottery, its plain, utilitarian form conveys a tactile immediacy of ancient daily life.

Traces resembling comb marks appear on the base, on parts of the vessel's surface, and on the inner wall of the bowl. The linear impressions preserved on the interior, in particular, attest to the hand-finishing of this small vessel and offer a notable detail within its unadorned earthenware.

Small and easy to handle, it sits naturally on a desk or shelf. This cup-shaped earthenware, with a quiet presence, offers an intimate way to appreciate ancient pottery.

The rim shows minor chipping, and the vessel surface displays wear and a coarse clay texture. Please note that these conditions reflect the object's age.

w8.3 x d8 x h5.5cm

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CUP, Earthenware, Yayoi Period(300BCE–250CE)
CUP, Earthenware, Yayoi Period(300BCE–250CE) Sale price$210.00 NZD