Jar with Four Lugs

짧은 목 토기 호 (短頸土器壺)

500s–600s
Diameter: 32.6 cm (12 13/16 in.); Overall: 29.9 cm (11 3/4 in.)
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Closed kilns built on hillsides became widely used for producing this type of pottery vessel in Korea during the Three Kingdoms period.

Description

This storage jar comes from the Paekche kilns. The matte gray surface of ash deposits on the upper body provides an appealing decoration. Paekche potters often employed the pounding technique (tanal in Korean) to treat the surface, a method to strengthen the clay body.
Jar with Four Lugs

Jar with Four Lugs

500s–600s

Korea, Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE–668 CE)

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