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Green Glazed Ear Cup, Han Dynasty (206BCE-220CE)
$222
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A green-glazed pot from the Han Dynasty (202BC-220AD). In the Han Dynasty, authentic celadon appeared for the first time in the history of Chinese ceramics, as well as ash-glazed pottery, colored gray pottery, black pottery, and lead-glazed pottery. The bronze ware culture that prospered from the Yin Zhou period to the Spring and Autumn Warring States period changed completely to the Han dynasty, when the technological innovation of celadon production occurred, and ceramics with various techniques and forms began to be made. The binaural vessel shape is designed to prevent direct contact with the edges of the vessel, and is one of the ritual vessels used in formal occasions. Silverization can be seen in the green glaze of the ear cup of this product, presenting a tasteful scenery. It is said that this natural silver takes several hundred years or more. I filled it with water for about an hour, but there was no water leakage. I think you'll enjoy throwing wild grass.
w7.2 x d8.7 x h2.3cm
Han Dynasty/206BCE-220CE
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Ceramics_China | Beginning | Before the 3rd century
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