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The flat bottle features a slightly flattened body with a neck that is affixed on one side, making it well-suited for pouring liquids. This form originated in the early seventh century and continued to be produced through the Nara and Heian periods. This particular piece exhibits a rounded body and represents an early style that originally included a handle. The surface of the vessel displays holes that appear to have formed during the firing process. Consider using it as a flower vase, perfect for showcasing wildflowers, embodying a rustic charm.
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