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From the Illustrations to 100 poems by 100 poets: Gonchunagon Sadaie, 1162-1241: Burning sea-weed for salt production. Bundled seaweed is stacked; it is burnt in an oven; two women carry the ashes from the oven. Ashes are mixed with water, filtered and boiled to extract salt.
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ART211309
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
7087px × 4761px
Photo Credit
Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY
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19th century CE
Ashes
Cooking
Daily life
Fire
Graphic Arts
Industry
Japanese
Japanese Art
Japanese script
Kimono, Dress
Laborer
Oven
Salt
Seaweed
Smoke
Stove
Woodblock print
Woodcut