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Place of OriginJapan
DateMuromachi Period (1392-1568), about 1450
DimensionsH: 16 in. (40.6 cm)
MediumStoneware, known as Tamba ware.
ClassificationCeramics
Credit LineGift of Dorothy L. Blair
Object number
1956.1
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Label TextTamba ware is distinctive for its very high fired clay body resembling bronze, and its simple, rough exterior. Jars of this type were often used for seed and rice storage, but were also prized by Buddhist tea masters for ritual use.Published ReferencesArchives of the Chinese Art Society of America, vol. XI, 1957, p. 105.
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