Kaiyu ware: Long-necked vase,

Kaiyu ware: Long-necked vase,
Kaiyu ware: Long-necked vase,
Kaiyu ware: Long-necked vase,

Excavated from Kiln No. 7, Aza Momoshi Kurozasa, Morowa, Togo Town, Aichi-gun, Aichi Prefecture, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
8th century
Height 19.0cm, mouth diameter 7.5cm, body diameter 13.0cm, bottom diameter 6.5cm
Honda Collection
 This is an early example of a two-tiered composition, in which the joint between the neck of the mouth and the shoulder is no longer made by placing a plate between the neck and the shoulder. It is made of gray, dense clay, wheel-thrown, and elaborately thin. It was fired by reduction firing and has a dark green ash glaze on the shoulders. The Kurozasa No. 7 kiln was excavated in August 1974 and dated to 780 ± 25 years by thermal residual magnetic orientation measurements, making it a late 8th century Sarutake kiln. Most of the long-necked vases from this kiln were three-tiered, and two-tiered vases such as this one were probably made toward the end of the 8th century.

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