Height 27.7 cm, mouth diameter 10.3-11.6 cm, bottom diameter 14.6 cm
 This vase has a strong appearance, with a sharply chamfered spatula running along the body. The mouth is square and petticoat shaped, with a gutter at the mouth end, and angular, narrow ears. One side of the body is covered in ash, forming a kasehada (a kind of “fake skin”), and the other side has a thin beadlo glaze running down the sides, creating a varied scene. The cracks in the kiln from the bottom of the body to the bottom of the bowl give it an even more powerful appearance. The holes that were once used for making pottery have now been filled in.