Height 6.4 cm, mouth diameter 12.0 cm, base diameter 4.4 cm
This is another representative example of Ki-Seto tenmoku. In those days, “Kiwa-tenmoku” in tea ceremony records would have included this type of wares, but most of the wares called “Kiwa-tenmoku” were also fired in China. The clay is quite dense, with a thick layer of translucent yellowish material.