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`Flame-style’ vessel; from the Jōmon period of Japan; c. 2750 BC; earthenware with carved and applied decoration; height: 61 cm, diameter: 55.8 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art (Ohio, US)

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Fire-flame Cooking Vessel (Ka'en Doki)  wikidata:Q60762201 reasonator:Q60762201
Title
Flame-Style Storage Vessel
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Object type pottery ware / ceramic art Edit this at Wikidata
Description
The Jomon, or early Japanese people, excelled at ceramic production, particularly of utilitarian vessels. This vessel, for example, might have been used to cook food. Regional artistic differences existed in prehistoric Japan, and vessels of this particular scale and type, called "flame-style" by art historians for the coil-built decorations on the rim, were found around the present-day city of Niigata on the west coast of Honshu Island. This vessel is particularly extraordinary, taller than most of the known surviving examples.
Date -2750
Medium Earthenware with carved and applied decoration
Dimensions Diameter: 55.8 cm (21 15/16 in.); Height: 61 cm (24 in.)
institution QS:P195,Q657415
Current location
Japanese Art
Accession number
1984.68
Place of creation Japan, Middle Jomon Period (c. 10,500-c. 300 BC)
Credit line John L. Severance Fund
References
Source/Photographer https://clevelandart.org/art/1984.68

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