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Sue ware jar

500/599

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

This is an example of a traditional Sue ware tomb jar, with a pierced base like a ceremonial stand and 'bobbles' like small bowls attached to the neck. In addition, models of animals and a boat with four oarsman and a helmsman have been fused to the sides. (It is interesting to note that actual boats of this type from the Middle Jōmon period have been excavated).

The form of the rim suggests that the jar originally had a lid. The body is also decorated with some scratched comb marks and there are accidental ash glaze effects. By the thirteenth century, unglazed and naturally ash-glazed stonewares became the established mainstay of the Japanese ceramic industry in places such as Bizen Province.

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  • Title: Sue ware jar
  • Date Created: 500/599
  • Physical Dimensions: Diameter: 23.88cm
  • External Link: British Museum collection online
  • Technique: glazed
  • Subject: funeral/funerary rite
  • Registration number: Franks.2227
  • Production place: Made in Japan
  • Place: Found/Acquired Kagoshima-shi
  • Period/culture: Late Kofun
  • Material: pottery; ash
  • Copyright: Photo: © Trustees of the British Museum
  • Acquisition: Donated by Franks, Augustus Wollaston. Collected by Gowland, William
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