Kaen doki is the flame-like-shaped earthen vessel. This pottery was made more than 5000 years ago in Japan.
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Samurai, Ninja, no, Kaen doki.
Kaen doki is the flame-like-shaped earthen vessel. This pottery was made more than 5000 years ago in Japan. It is a pottery representative of the Jomon Period(Ancient Japan).
Complex shapes and patterns are very beautiful. And its UV unwrap was too difficult for me.
Probably It was used for cooking or festivals. But I made it to be able to wear as headgear. It's mod. It's cute when put on it.
I put it in the Soljund's sinkhole near the Old Hroldan Inn. It will be too familiar to the background and hard to find. In that case, please use AddItemMenu.
I used below open source model. http://jomon-supporters.jp/open-source/
If you want to see the real thing, let's go to Niigata prefecture Nagaoka city in Japan. You can see it in the Umataka Jomon museum.