Atsumi Kiln

The Atsumi Kiln (渥美窯 Atsumigama) is a generic name for a historic kiln that dates from the late Heian period to the Kamakura period (early 12th century until the 13th century).

[1] A pot with a design of autumn grasses called akikusamon was discovered in the Hakusan Burial Mound.

It dates to the Heian period, during the late 12th century, and is registered as a National Treasure.

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Atsumi pot with a design of autumn grasses ( akikusamon ), discovered in the Hakusan Burial Mound, Heian period , late 12th century ( National Treasure. )
Jar with three decorative lugs, incised herons and reeds design, ash glaze, Final Heian period, 12th century. (Registered Important Cultural Property )