Kameyama ware: mortar.

Kameyama ware: mortar.
Kameyama ware: mortar.
Kameyama ware: mortar.

Excavated from Aza-Takaidani, Kawaguchi, Oaza-Kawaguchi, Fukudo Town, Kume-gun, Okayama Prefecture
13th century
Height: 12.3 cm, Bore: 29.8-31.3 cm, Base: 10.4 cm
Tokyo National Museum
 This is an extremely well-fired suribachi (mortar and bowl) for Kameyama ware, with a blackish-brown finish. It is molded with rolled-up clay, and the interior and exterior surfaces have been adjusted with horizontal nadirs. A portion of the mouth rim is bent to form a wide, one-sided mouth. The edge of the mouth rim is thickened to form a slightly wide rim band, which is thought to date from the middle of the Kamakura period (1185-1333). The bottom of the bowl has an itokiri bottom. The bottom of the interior has been polished considerably, and there are significant signs of use.

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