Jar with four handles.

Jar with four handles.
Jar with four handles.
Jar with four handles.

15th century
Height 46.0cm, Bore 15.0cm, Body 37.4cm, Bottom 23.5cm
Tamba Antique Pottery Museum
 This four-lobed jar with an upright neck and jade rim is considered to be similar to Bizen ware, but the wheel-thrown folds that appear on the surface are similar to those on the jar with the fish design mentioned above. The clay used for the base is also similar. The dark brown natural glaze on the shoulder has no luster, and a thin layer of cloudy white underglaze glaze is also similar to that of the jar with the fish design. There is a geta mark on the bottom and six eye marks on the periphery. Where were jars with this series of characteristics fired?

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