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LARGE JAR, Gusuku-style earthenware, Kamakura–Muromachi Period(1185–1573CE)

Sale price¥130,000 JPY

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This large jar, crafted during the Gusuku period, represents earthenware produced across Okinawa's main island from the 12th to the 15th century.
It predates the Panari and Miyako-style ceramics, showcasing a soft, organic form that evokes a sense of human touch.
While there are repairs on the body, this rare piece retains its original shape, making it a remarkable example of its kind.

w36 x d36 x h33 cm

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LARGE JAR, Gusuku-style earthenware, Kamakura–Muromachi Period(1185–1573CE)
LARGE JAR, Gusuku-style earthenware, Kamakura–Muromachi Period(1185–1573CE) Sale price¥130,000 JPY