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This small jar, crafted in the shape of a gourd, is woven from paper cord and coated entirely in lacquer. Given its size, it is believed to have been used as a container for medicinal herbs. The texture of the aged paper cord evokes the essence of wildflowers. With the addition of bamboo and a cord, it could serve beautifully as a hanging flower vase.
w5 x d5 x h10 cm
Item -
Antique Wooden Objects
Period -
Joseon Dynasty/1392–1897CE
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SMALL GOURD-SHAPED SHISHA JAR, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)
Sale price¥32,000