Excavated from Minamiyama Kiln, Yononoki, Nisshin City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
11th century
Height 3.2-3.7 cm, mouth diameter 10.5-11.0 cm, bottom diameter 5.0 cm
 From the 9th to the mid-10th century, ash-glazed bowls were glazed with a brush on both the interior and exterior surfaces, and in the 10th century, bowls and dishes were directly fired over each other, except for some fine pieces. The glaze is not applied to the overlapping areas. The two bowls in the right foreground were placed at the top of the bowls, so the glaze flowed down to the center of the prospective surface. Both of these arms are small, medium-sized pieces.

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