Haji ware: jar.

Haji ware: jar.
Haji ware: jar.
Haji ware: jar.

Excavated at Funada Site, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo.
6th century.
Height 32.5cm, mouth diameter 19.0cm, body diameter 24.2cm, bottom diameter 6.2cm
Hachioji City Museum
 As mentioned earlier, in the 6th century, the introduction of electric power led to changes in rice-cooking utensils, and jars became large and long-bodied. The flat bottom of the jar is another characteristic of eastern Japan. The body of the jar was formed by rolling up clay strings, and the mouth and neck were adjusted with a horizontal nadir using a brush.

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