Jar with Ash Glaze, Sanage Ware (Important Cultural Property) – Unknown
Unknown9th century
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Sanage ware comes from the largest early kilns in Japan, which produced much of the Sueki stoneware from the late Nara (710-794) to early Heian (794-1185) periods. This exquisite jar with ash glaze over a gray clay surface has a low rim, a slightly flat rounded body, and a short splayed foot-characteristics of stoneware jars from around the first half of the 9th century. Although the shape of this jar was formed on a wheel, the lower half of the body shows markings left by a hera, a sharp bamboo finishing tool, and the high temperature, at which this piece was fired, caused a slight warp at the base. The simple voluminous shape and the long and short green ash-glaze drips running down the side create a strikingly dynamic pattern, making this an outstanding example of this type of ware.
作品介绍
- 标题: Jar with Ash Glaze, Sanage Ware (Important Cultural Property)
- 创作者: Unknown
- 日期: 9th century
- 实际尺寸: h25.8 cm
- Materials and Techniques (Japanese): 陶器
- 类型: Ceramic
- 材质: Pottery
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