Handled jug: no native name obtained, except hápurui, jar, or kwáθki, bowl. May be a postcontact form. Higher than wide; no spout. Painted outside. (Pl. 5,d-g.)
Handled cup: also unnamed, except perhaps kwáθki, and perhaps postcontact. Wider than high. Painted design mainly inside. (Pls. 5,h-i, 8,b.)
TRANSITIONAL AND EXCEPTIONAL PIECES
Bowls with principal painting outside: 8,f, g.
Bowls of height more than two-thirds diameter: 2,g, base somewhat conical; 8,h, fire blackened.
Bowl with cylindrical projections to prevent slip of neck binding: 8,e.
Transition bowl-platter with 11 flanges to hold binding; no neck or recurved rim; H/D ratio 38 per cent on border between bowl and round platter classes. The diameter is greater than that of any other bowl or platter in the collection (8,e is next), and the weight is second heaviest (8,f being first): 6,c. Called suyíre.
Spoon with ribbon handle curled back (only "handled" spoon): 8,k.
Water jar with annular base (found otherwise only on handled jugs), and considerably reduced neck and mouth: 5,a.
SUMMARY OF PAINTED DESIGNS AND ELEMENTS