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MOON JAR, White porcelain, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)

Sale price$29,044.00

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This is a white porcelain moon jar (Dalhangari) created during the Joseon Dynasty. True to its name, it features a rounded form reminiscent of a full moon and is also referred to as a lantern jar. This piece reflects the Confucian values prevalent during the Joseon period, characterized by minimal decoration that accentuates the pure beauty of the white porcelain.

The soft, rounded curves impart a serene impression, possessing a substantial presence while seamlessly blending into its surroundings. The diverse shades of white that envelop the jar—ranging from milky white to bluish-white, and occasionally grayish-white—exhibit subtle nuances that evolve gradually over time, adding to its allure.

This piece exhibits a single repair for water retention on the interior, along with some knife marks and stains on the foot, yet it remains in good condition for a jar from the Joseon era. With a compact height of 38 cm, it is well-suited for display in a tea ceremony alcove, and its solid form brings a sense of tranquility to the space. While there are some frays along the rim of the foot, the overall construction is remarkably sturdy. Its unadorned beauty, free from reliance on decoration, evokes a quiet sense of admiration.

w38 x d38 x h38 cm

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MOON JAR, White porcelain, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)
MOON JAR, White porcelain, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE) Sale price$29,044.00