Introduce your ancient beautiful potteries

Introduce your ancient beautiful potteries

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitutes_in_South_Korea_for_the_U.S._military
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they are all chinese

You kidnapped korean craftsman during war and fucking stole our own identity you fucking Jap

Well. This devolved into a fight pretty fast.

>You kidnapped korean slave roaches bla bla bla
I'm not talking about US.
I talk about just YOU.

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End of the jap pedo

I went to the museum and clicked a few pics. Want me to post them?

hey, that guy didn't do anything to hurt anybody

So am I

You could post some here but there's already Japan vs Korea shitflinging.

Abechrombee

he he he

>love pottery
>thread gets immediately derailed by eastern infighting

wtf I hate asians now

I'll post some.

Don't know if some of the stuff I post can be considered pottery but I'll still post it.

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Posting more of this one cause it has nice details.

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how come ancient indians could make porcelain sculptures like this but modern indians can't make a toilet bowl?

Pic related is one of my favorites. It's an elephant tusk on which the lifestyle of Buddha is depicted. Gonna post more of this.

>lifestyle
Life story*

Falling for the porcelain jew.

Ceramics aren't pottery you plebs.
Pottery are plates, vases and teacups.

Refer to

You were allowed to click pictures inside a museum? When I visited a museum with stuff from Indus Valley Civilization, taking pictures there was prohibited.

Rules are meant to be broken

Which museum did you go to? I went to the National Museum in Delhi. Everyone was taking pictures. I took tons but no one stopped me.

WE

WUZ

When the brits invaded, industrial capacity fell quite a bit.

Does that even count as ancient?

GREEKS

*GREEKZ

I like your other sculptural arts better

Ceramic flip flop?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paduka

Australia has no ancient potteries but there's many gallery collections here which display such works (mostly British and Chinese).

Jomon stuff is interesting.

Nice sculpture of average korean of that time.

Why are you talking shit about Korea when Japanese pottery was influenced by both China and Korea.

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> wonder why flip-flop 10cm from the ground
> India's flag
> Pajeet footwear

The Ceramic Wars: Hideyoshi's Japan Kidnaps Korean Artisans
thoughtco.com/ceramic-wars-hideyoshis-japan-kidnaps-koreans-195725

>Made in the shape of the foot prints, with two narrow and curved stilts, the design is specific to ensure that the principle of non-violence practised by the saintly followers of Hindu and Jain religions - is not violated by accidental trampling on insects and vegetation. The often heard prayer on the lips of a Brahmin wearing such a paduka is:"Forgive me Mother Earth the sin of injury, the violence I do, by placing my feet upon you this morning."

>What is the Jomon period
Pick up a history book.

>South Korean comfort women statue

This

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitutes_in_South_Korea_for_the_U.S._military