16th century
Height 47.0 cm, mouth diameter 16.3 cm, body diameter 42.0 cm, bottom diameter 17.1 cm
 This is one of the typical jars of the late Muromachi period, with a slightly thickened and flattened beveled mouth at the top of the upright neck. It is one of the typical jars of the late Muromachi period. It is made of rolled-up corded clay, and the surface of the vessel has been adjusted with a brush. The blackish-brown vessel surface is covered with a yellowish-white sesame paste natural glaze. There is a kiln mark T on the shoulder.