Joseon Dynasty White Porcelain Bottle with Iron Painting
ARCHIVEDA white porcelain bottle fired in the middle of the Joseon dynasty. These iron painting bottles were largely crafted around Anseong in the southern part of Gyeonggi Province. The snake-like sketches drawn in three places have inconsistent brush strokes, one with a winding, one meandering, and one with a strange shape that bends the joints.
Most of the small jars on the peninsula were oil jars, but there is almost no dirt and odour inside. A light pink colouring spreads on the lower half of the body, and it is highly possible that it was a civilian’s liquor bottle. There is a crack on the shoulder during firing, but it does not pass through the inside, and it is ideal for the summer time sake bottle.
W10cm×H13cm
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