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The term "Anderson pottery" is derived from Dr. Anderson, a Swedish archaeologist who first discovered this type of ceramic. It refers to a category of painted pottery that belongs to the Majiayao culture, specifically the Hemanshan style.
Anderson pottery comes in various shapes, and this piece is one of the representative forms, characterized by its long neck. Necked vessels are relatively rare compared to those without, and even fewer exhibit a lively neck. The vessel features a small foot and a body that flares out in an inverted triangle, embodying a primitive and energetic presence that seems to capture the very essence of the earth's hidden power.
This item is a rare small jar type of Anderson pottery. It is in excellent condition, with no significant repairs. The strong geometric patterns painted from the neck to the body are said to carry a magical significance, reflecting the wishes of the people. This piece possesses such captivating qualities, allowing one to fully appreciate the allure of ancient ceramics.
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