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WIDE-MOUTHED JAR, Earthenware, With wooden box, Yayoi Period(300BCE–250CE)

Sale price¥32,000

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During the Yayoi Period, pottery began to be produced in standardized forms such as jars, large vessels, and bowls, tailored to specific uses. This tradition continued for approximately a thousand years, from the introduction and establishment of rice cultivation through paddy farming in the Yayoi Period to the Heian Period.



This piece is a wide-mouthed earthenware vessel, characterized by its elegant form that gracefully invites the display of delicate flowers. Although it is modest in size, its dignified presence is striking. As an earthenware item, it will absorb water if filled, which adds to its charm and is part of the experience of ownership. A wooden box is included.

w8.5 x d8.5 x h7.5cm

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WIDE-MOUTHED JAR, Earthenware, With wooden box, Yayoi Period(300BCE–250CE)
WIDE-MOUTHED JAR, Earthenware, With wooden box, Yayoi Period(300BCE–250CE) Sale price¥32,000