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WIDE-MOUTHED POT, Earthenware, Yayoi Period(300BCE–250CE)

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The Yayoi pottery is said to have spread alongside the rice cultivation culture of the Yayoi people. Each piece is characterized by specific shapes and functions, with vessels designed for storage, jars for boiling, and dishes or bowls for serving food, which were often used in combination by the people.

This item is a jar-shaped earthenware vessel intended for boiling.
It features a gently swelling form that rises from a small base to a broad, flared mouth.
The surface displays a rich reddish-brown hue interspersed with black, reminiscent of fire's glow.
While there are some repairs, it remains a complete example of Yayoi pottery. Would it enhance your collection?

w17 x d17 x h25 cm

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