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This dish is a so-called Kasahara-bachi from Mino. The period is from the Momoyama to the early Edo period. It was discarded in a material field after breaking in the kiln, and then reassembled. Kasahara-bachi refers to large bowls made in Mino, decorated with a bold dripping of copper green glaze. The characteristics of this bowl are: ① it has stamped floral patterns on the inside, and ② the foot is cut off with a potter's wheel and then has an attached foot. The size is 28.5 cm in diameter and 7 cm deep. - Material: Ceramic - Condition: Cracked - Decoration: Engraved circular patterns - Base design: Concentric circles Thank you for viewing.
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