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This is a Ko-Tokoname jar from the Heian Period (794–1185 CE). The vessel features a gently rounded body that swells slightly from a small foot, culminating in a flared, trumpet-shaped opening. Its relaxed posture is uniquely appealing, setting it apart from other works of the same era. The surface is adorned with distinctive textures created through techniques such as 'hikkitsuki,' 'yobitsuzuki,' and 'furimono,' resulting in a singular aesthetic presence that is truly one of a kind.
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