A 5,000-year-old Japanese pot preserved in New York has a rim that looks like rising flames, showcasing Jōmon craftsmanship
- Known as the ‘Flame-Style’ deep pot, or Kaen doki, the vessel dates to the Middle Jōmon period, between 3500 and 2500 BCE.
- It was made from earthenware and decorated with cord-marked and incised patterns.
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- Known as the ‘Flame-Style’ deep pot, or Kaen doki, the vessel dates to the Middle Jōmon period, between 3500 and 2500 BCE.
- It was made from earthenware and decorated with cord-marked and incised patterns.
Sources: Times of India