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Large pedestal bowl with flaring mouth and base cut with evenly spaced triangular designs. Three side-by-side horizontal bands decorate the lip of the bowl, while six bands are spaced along the sides encompass the exterior of the bowl. In between these bands incised wavy lines stretch around the body horizontally.<br />
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This is a well-fired, dark gray, bowl-shaped vessel stand. A set of two thick raised bands encircles the stand just below the rim, and three horizontal ridges divide the surface of the bowl below the bands. The sections divided by these bands and ridges have been decorated with wave designs rendered using a four-tooth comb. The bowl has an everted mouth and a round rim. The pedestal is also divided by raised bands into sections decorated with wave designs. Each of the upper two sections features five triangular perforations, while the lower sections feature five triangular perforations alternately offset from those of the sections above. The inner and outer surfaces show faint traces
Korean (Korean (culture or style))
Large Pedestal Bowl or Stand
5th century
Gift of Bruce and Inta Hasenkamp and Museum purchase made possible by Elder and Mrs. Sang-Yong Nam
2004/1.179
Oval wooden lid with one inch lip, circular designs on sides and top. Speckled with gold inside. This is a part of a portable tea set.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Portable tea ceremony set - container lid
1850 – 1900
Gift of Ulrich and Sarah Straus
2013/2.82B
Green silk brocade, purple rope tie and brown interior
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Portable tea ceremony set - pouch for tea container (natsume)
1850 – 1900
Gift of Ulrich and Sarah Straus
2013/2.82F
White ceramic jar with red hatching, green, black and gold painted designs. Has a small opening on top with a rounded edge. This is a part of a portable tea set.
Eiraku Wazen (Japanese (culture or style))
Portable tea ceremony set - sweet container (furidashi)
1850 – 1900
Gift of Ulrich and Sarah Straus
2013/2.82I
Lid with small handle to hold on top. This is a part of a portable tea set.
Eiraku Wazen (Japanese (culture or style))
Portable tea ceremony set - sweet container (furidashi) lid
1850 – 1900
Gift of Ulrich and Sarah Straus
2013/2.82H
Tall hourglass-shaped stand. Composed of three separate parts: two bowls and a connecting cylinder. The pieces are unified with appliqu&eacute;d bands encircling the cylinder horizontally as well as evenly spaced cut-out shapes of rectangles and triangles leading up the stand vertically in lines.<br />
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This is a dark grayish brown, cylindrical, high-fired stoneware vessel stand. Parts of the bowl-shaped section have a yellowish brown tint. The walls of the vessel are relatively thick and have a coarse texture. The upper part of the neck has a flared profile, but its rim slopes inwards. The cylindrical neck is divided into three sections by thick double raised bands. In each section of the neck are rectangular perforations that are vertically aligned with those of the other sections. The bell-shaped pedestal is divided into three sections by thin raised bands and has perforations vertically aligned with those of the cylindrical neck. Only the perforations of the uppermost section of the pedestal are t
Korean (Korean (culture or style))
Tall Ceremonial Stand for Jar
5th century
Gift of Bruce and Inta Hasenkamp and Museum purchase made possible by Elder and Mrs. Sang-Yong Nam
2004/1.178
Black square box with gold flowers on the top.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Portable tea ceremony set - tea container (natsume)
1850 – 1900
Gift of Ulrich and Sarah Straus
2013/2.82G
Wooden rectangular box with a lacquered finish, light wood. This is a part of a portable tea set.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Portable tea ceremony set - wipe (chakin) container
1850 – 1900
Gift of Ulrich and Sarah Straus
2013/2.82K
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