All are a series of works. This is a bowl with a wide, bell-shaped green surface and a rim carved with a line of Dinga Arabesque. This is a wide, bell-shaped green pot with a Dingko arabesque carved on the rim. It is one of the pots that were fired to the ideal glaze surface for Kizeto, with a soft and smooth surface and a faint trace of chalcanthite. The soft surface is moist and smooth, with a faint trace of chalcanthite. Many Ki-Seto wares of this type have a reddish burnt appearance around the base, which deepens the flavor of the piece. In addition, while most of these pots have a glaze pattern with a trace on one side, these pots have round eye marks on the three sides.