Fire-flame Cooking Vessel, c. 2500 BC. Creator: Unknown.

Fire-flame Cooking Vessel, c. 2500 BC. Creator: Unknown.

2-728-752 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Fire-flame Cooking Vessel, c. 2500 BC. Archaeologists call this kind of vessel "fire-flame," ka’en in Japanese, because their tops resemble flames. No one knows why the design was created, or what it actually represents. This example is remarkable for the amount that is original. It was recently determined that the bottom from a different vessel was used during its reconstruction, creating a false impression of its intended scale; it would have been about four inches shorter. Since their lower portions were set into holes in the ground during use, bases of pots like these often deteriorated.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Earthenware with carved and applied decoration

Picture Type
  1. Ceramic

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4697x5533
File Size : 76,139kb


Aliases

  1. 1984.68
  1. 152017
  1. 0940021026
  1. 1984.68
  1. 2-728-752
  1. 2728752


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