Haji-ki pottery
Dimensions : H 14cm, max. φ 13cm
Materials : Pottery
Location:Japan
Year : 700's
Weight:532g
Haji-ki: Nara Period Pottery Haji-ki, following the legacy of Yayoi pottery, is an unglazed earthenware produced from the Kofun period through the Nara and Heian periods. This particular pottery exemplifies the classic Nara period style, displaying the allure of its low-temperature firing and the earthy charm of unglazed beauty.