5,000-year-old Japanese pot in New York has a flame-like rim

The Kaen doki, an ancient Japanese pot, carries a history that spans millennia. Distinct in its design, featuring a flame-like mouth and cord-marked details, this earthenware piece exemplifies the craftsmanship of Jomon potters. Built from carefully shaped clay coils with pierced openings, this stunning artifact is a glimpse into the artistic achievements of the past and now resides proudly in The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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