Large Chinese "cizhou" Jar Made Of Glazed Stoneware
Large Chinese "Cizhou" jar made of glazed stoneware
Stoneware with a cream-colored base, decorated with stylized flowers, friezes, and bands.
China, Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368) or Ming Dynasty (1368–1644)
Can be converted into a lamp using the included mounting system and lampshade.
It was originally used to store rice wine and other traditional grain-based spirits. Cizhou ceramics first appeared during the Song Dynasty (960–1279) in what are now Hebei and Henan provinces and continued until the end of the Ming Dynasty.
Dimensions: H 55, Diam 33 cm
Neck diameter 15 cm
Stoneware with a cream-colored base, decorated with stylized flowers, friezes, and bands.
China, Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368) or Ming Dynasty (1368–1644)
Can be converted into a lamp using the included mounting system and lampshade.
It was originally used to store rice wine and other traditional grain-based spirits. Cizhou ceramics first appeared during the Song Dynasty (960–1279) in what are now Hebei and Henan provinces and continued until the end of the Ming Dynasty.
Dimensions: H 55, Diam 33 cm
Neck diameter 15 cm
1 150 €
Period: 17th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Ceramic
Height: 55
Reference (ID): 1787965
Availability: In stock
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