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

Sale priceRM21,341.00 MYR

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White porcelain jar from the Joseon Dynasty.

This white porcelain jar has a low foot, a rounded, swelling body, and a short neck. Height 22.1 cm. Its proportions make it easy to place in an alcove or on a shelf, yet the body carries a generous sense of mass, suggesting the rounded forms of Joseon whiteware that culminate in the full-moon jar. Rather than a taut profile, it possesses a slightly relaxed roundness, and the quiet white glaze is naturally at one with the wear and old imperfections accumulated with age.

From the late 15th century onward, white porcelain became the focus of Korean ceramics under the Joseon dynasty. Unlike celadon or buncheong ware, which show themselves through surface decoration, white porcelain relies on form, subtle tonalities of white, and the slight variations produced in firing to convey character. Not only pure, crystalline white but also bluish or grayish tinges, iron specks, and the earthy tones at the glaze’s edge combine to form a unified surface; it is in this cohesion that the depth of Joseon white porcelain is revealed.

The glaze is a grayish white with a faint bluish cast. Rather than a bright white, it is a soft, muted tone that forms gentle gradations along the rounded surfaces of the body. The thickened rim, the restrained shoulder, and the plump continuity of the body are all resolved without awkwardness. Precisely because the jar is undecorated, the fullness of its form and the subtle quality of the glaze quietly come forward.

The interior shows bluish glaze pooling, and the base retains wheel-throwing marks. Around the foot, variations at the glaze edge and the texture of the clay are visible, presenting a fired expression distinct from the whiteness of the body. The body and rim bear abrasion, small iron specks, and age-related soiling, all of which harmonize with the jar’s whiteness.

A white porcelain jar defined by its unadorned character, rounded form, and softly white glazed surface. Well suited to display on an alcove or shelf, it readily conveys the quiet charm of Joseon white porcelain.

w24 x d24 x h22.1cm

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JAR, White porcelain, Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897 CE)
JAR, White porcelain, Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897 CE) Sale priceRM21,341.00 MYR