Haniwa

Haniwa are ancient terracotta clay figures, made for ritual purposes and placed around the Kofun (burial mounds) of Ancient Japan. Emerging during the Kofun period, these simple, cylindrical forms often depict people, animals, and houses, silently guarding the departed. Their minimalist beauty offers a profound window into early Japanese beliefs and daily life.

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