Shoulder of long-necked bottle
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Period
900-925 -
Geography
Kurozasa kiln #30, Miyoshi-cho, Aichi prefecture, Japan -
Material
Stoneware with natural and applied ash glazes -
Dimension
H x W: 6.9 x 4.6 cm (2 11/16 x 1 13/16 in) -
Accession Number
FSC-P-4245 -
EDAN ID
edanmdm:fsg_FSC-P-4245
Object Details
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Provenance
To 1993Miyoshi Municipal Board of Education, Japan, excavated from ash pit (haibara) in front of firebox, Kurozasa kiln #30, Miyoshi-cho, Nishi Kamo-gun, Japan. [1]From 1993Freer Gallery of Art, gift of Miyoshi Municipal Board of Education, Japan. [2]Notes:[1] According to notes from Louise Cort dated June 30, 1994, “These sherds were requested as part of the Smithsonian-Bunkacho collaborative research project on high-temperature green-glazed ceramics in East and Southeast Asia. They were acquired from the Miyoshi Board of Education (the local town directly responsible for the excavation of sites within its boundaries) by Saito Takamasa, a Japanese member of the project who is a specialist in Sanage wares and participated in numerous excavations of Sanage kiln sites.” See Curatorial Remark 3 in the object record.[2] See note 1. See also object record. -
Collection
Freer Study Collection -
Previous custodian or owner
Miyoshi Municipal Board of Education -
Origin
Kurozasa kiln #30, Miyoshi-cho, Aichi prefecture, Japan -
Credit Line
Gift of Miyoshi Municipal Board of Education -
Type
Vessel -
Restrictions and Rights
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