
Height 7.9cm, diameter 27.0cm, tripod
This is a deep bowl with an edge-bent mouth rim, which also shows a Nanban-style pattern on the prospective surface. The entire surface is covered with a thick white glaze, and the glaze is softly melted. The bottom has low legs on three sides, between which there are three large eye marks. There are not many examples of this type of pottery with a Nanban design, but it is likely that this type of pottery was popular in Mino during the Keicho period (1596-1615).


