
Height 10.0 cm, mouth diameter 28.5 cm, tripod
This large Shino pot is stepped at the waist, and the mouth rim is twisted inward to form an irregular triangle. The rim is covered with a smooth, thick white glaze, but there is little reddish color. This type of pot was probably fired in the Ohira or Kusajiri area, and Shino pots of this type generally lack a reddish hue and have a well-melted glazed surface. The bottom of the bowl has the distinctive Mino nail-shaped legs on three sides, and four eye marks remain.


