Kameyama ware: jar.

Kameyama ware: jar.
Kameyama ware: jar.
Kameyama ware: jar.

Excavated from Ashida River bed, Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture
14th century
Height 27.3cm, mouth diameter 16.7cm, body diameter 27.4cm
Hiroshima Prefectural Seinokan High School
 The small diameter in relation to the diameter of the body and the tight neck of this vessel, together with the round-bottomed, spherical body, indicate the descent of the age. At the same time, the surface of the vessel has a striated tool with a twilled cedar pattern. The inner surface has several straight lines of tapping marks. The surface of the vessel is chamfered vertically, which is very similar to the Suzu molding technique. The firing temperature is quite high for a Kameyama ware, and the ware has a grayish-white color.

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