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SMALL BOWL, Earthenware, Yayoi Period(300BCE–250CE)

Sale price¥14,000

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During the Yayoi Period, earthenware was produced in standardized forms such as jars, pots, and bowls, tailored to various uses. This tradition persisted for a millennium, coinciding with the introduction and establishment of rice cultivation through paddy farming.


This piece is a bowl-shaped earthenware vessel with a wide, open form reminiscent of a tea bowl. Its irregular shape, the rich texture of aged clay, and subtle imperfections contribute to its profound charm and serene presence.

w14.7 x d14.5 x h5.2 cm

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SMALL BOWL, Earthenware, Yayoi Period(300BCE–250CE)
SMALL BOWL, Earthenware, Yayoi Period(300BCE–250CE) Sale price¥14,000