Jar with Loop Handle

뚜껑있는 토기 호 (有蓋土器壺)

200s–300s CE
(18 BCE–660 CE)
Overall: 33.8 cm (13 5/16 in.); Outer diameter: 27.4 cm (10 13/16 in.)
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The pounding technique (tanal in Korean) on the surface strengthened the clay body.

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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. Both its gray color and shimmering glaze are the result of the reduction of oxygen in the closed kiln chamber. The pounding technique (tanal in Korean) on the surface strengthened the clay body, leaving behind a geometric pattern.
Jar with Loop Handle

Jar with Loop Handle

200s–300s CE

Korea, Baekje kingdom (18 BCE–660 CE)

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