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WATER DROPPER, White porcelain, Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897 CE)

Sale price16,819.00 THB

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A white porcelain water dropper from the Joseon Dynasty.

A rectangular white-porcelain water dropper resembling a block of tofu, with a filling hole on the top and a tubular spout on the side. The corners are slightly rounded, and the porcelain surface shows no hardness, presenting a soft white. Though a small desk implement measuring 6.3cm in width, the combination of its block-like volume and short spout exemplifies the concise workmanship characteristic of the Joseon dynasty.

In the Joseon Dynasty, many white-porcelain water droppers were produced in a variety of forms—animal, mountain, and fruit shapes among them. This example, however, is a restrained, box-shaped piece that forgoes applied ornamentation, relying solely on the surface and form of the white porcelain.

The glaze is a grayish-white porcelain glaze, with faint staining and iron specks visible in places. It is not an even white; there is a subtle pooling of glaze characteristic of a well-used writing implement. Small abrasions and soiling likewise blend naturally into the surface of the white porcelain.

A restrained Joseon white-porcelain water dropper that relies not on decoration but on its square planes and small spout. A kiln scar from firing is visible on part of one corner. Although soiling and surface wear from use are present, the piece is in good condition and remains usable.

w6.3 x d4.1 x h3.5cm

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WATER DROPPER, White porcelain, Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897 CE)
WATER DROPPER, White porcelain, Joseon Dynasty (1392–1897 CE) Sale price16,819.00 THB