Jomon pottery is earthenware made in Japan during the Jomon period (approximately 16,000 to 3,000 years ago). It was made by molding clay and firing it in an open field.
The most distinctive features are the wide variety of patterns, such as rope patterns and ridges, and the wide variety of shapes, including deep bowls, shallow bowls, and jars. They were used for cooking, storage, and rituals, and are valuable clues to understanding the lifestyle and spiritual culture of the Jomon people. Pottery with a wide range of individual characteristics was made depending on the region and period.
Color: Black T-shirt
Material: Organic cotton Thickness: 5.3oz
Size: S to 2XL
Side specifications: Round body specifications
Jomon pottery is earthenware made in Japan during the Jomon period (approx. 16,000 to 3,000 years ago). It was formed from clay and hardened through open-air firing.
Its main features are diverse patterns like rope marks and raised lines, and rich shapes such as deep and shallow bowls, and jars. Used for cooking, storage, and rituals, it's a valuable clue to understanding Jomon life and spiritual culture. Unique pottery was crafted depending on the region and period.
Organic cotton T-shirts are made from cotton grown on land free of chemical fertilizers and pesticides for over three years . They're known for their comfortable feel and lower environmental impact, gaining attention as sustainable fashion.
Color: Black T-shirt
Material: Organic Cotton
Thickness: 5.3 oz
Sizes: S to 2XL
Side Design: Tubular body (no side seams)
SIZE
Unit: cm
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Height |
Chest width
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shoulder width
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Sleeve Length |
S
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65 |
48 |
43 |
18 |
M
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68 |
52 |
46 |
19 |
L
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71 |
56 |
49 |
20 |
XL
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74 |
60 |
52 |
twenty one |
XXL
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77 |
64 |
55 |
twenty two |
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