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BOTTLE WITH HANDLE, Sue Ware, Kofun Period(250-581CE)

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This vessel, known as a "teihei," features a flattened body with a neck and two ear-like handles at the shoulders. The construction of the teihei involves stacking coils of clay from the bottom upwards, culminating in a clay disc that forms the lid, followed by the shaping of the body. One side of the vessel is rounded and protrudes, while the opposite side is flat. This design serves a dual purpose: the flat surface allows for easy suspension, akin to a water bottle, while also reflecting the technical considerations of the shaping process.

The design of the handles has evolved over time, transitioning from circular, looped forms to more simplified shapes. It is widely accepted that, since the teihei's emergence in the sixth century, the functional aspect of the handles was not a primary concern, as evidenced by the existence of teihei without handles across various periods.

This particular piece features circular, raised decorations on its handles, and the neck flares out in a trumpet shape, exuding a rustic charm reminiscent of dried flowers.

Included is a drop-in insert for use as a flower vase.

Update on 4/14

To support the round-bottomed vessel, a dedicated hemp mat has been crafted, which will be included with this piece. It is depicted in the last two photographs.

w17 x d9 x h19cm

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