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SMALL JAR, Delftware, white-glazed, Dutch Antique, Early Modern Period(16th–19th centuries)

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This small jar is a piece of Delftware from the 17th to 18th centuries. The rich, yogurt-like white hue, achieved by adding tin to the transparent glaze, served as a foundation for the development of underglaze painting and colored decoration. The low-fired clay of Delft is fragile, and over time, it tends to crumble and flake. The plain white Delft exhibits a presence akin to a canvas that bears the marks of time.

This particular item was crafted as a container for herbs and spices, featuring a slightly thinner glaze and a gently constricted body. The surface is dotted with signs of firing and glaze loss, embodying the unique, soft shadows that only age can impart. Inside, stains from the passage of time spread across its interior, enveloping the piece in a quiet atmosphere imbued with a sense of subtle melancholy.

While it was used in Europe as a container for ointments, in Japan, it has been cherished since the Edo period as a sake cup or lid stand within the tea ceremony, valued for its aesthetic. Its lack of a specific function allows it to quietly invite the imagination.

During a one-hour water leakage test, no leaks were observed; however, due to its age, long-term use cannot be guaranteed.

w6.5 x d6.5 x h4 cm

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