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Elaborate Jomon-Era Pottery Informs the Colorful Curvatures of Couture by Ryunosuke Okazaki | Spoon & Tamago Jomon Era, Jomon Period, Dragon Hunters, Coil Pots, Japanese Photography, Old Pottery, Ancient Pottery, Cultural Art, Ceramics Projects

photos by Kenji Agata Jomon-era pottery, created roughly 4000-5000 years ago, is considered to be the oldest pottery in Japan. Jomon (縄文) literally means "rope-patterned" and as the name implies, much of the pottery was elaborately designed with coils and imprints, rendering them more decorative

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Jomon Era, Jomon Period, Neolithic Period, Asian Studies, Coil Pottery, Coil Pots, Ancient Japan, Ancient Pottery, Cultural Identity

This event invites three contemporary Japanese ceramic artists to discuss Jōmon pottery, its techniques, styles, and cultural significance in Japan. Being the oldest art form dated from 10,500 BC to 300 BC, Jōmon pottery reveals the lifestyles, cultures and beliefs from the Neolithic period. Since its discovery in the late 19thcentury, the diverse and mysterious potteries shaped the discourse on the origin of the civilization and cultural identity in Japan even to today. Artists in popular…

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Jomon Era, Aomori Japan, Jomon Period, Ancient Pottery, Aomori, Prehistoric Art, Art Premier, Ancient Sculpture, Ancient Aliens

I have long been a fan of ancient art. I love the textures, the forms, the depth of history. I am sharing here a brief visual tour of a few examples, along with recent work inspired by these and other ancient forms... "DOGU", discovered in remains of Aomori. Jomon-era. BC.3,500 - BC.2,500. Aomori Japan. Female-effigy ceramic burial urn, Northern Andes, Columbia, South America, 1,000–1,500 AD. 23 x 40" in circumference Predating Stonehenge by 6,000 years, Turkey’s stunning Gobekli Tepe upends…

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