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Yuezhou: Vessel
CHINA, Zhejiang, Ningbo; Western Jin dynasty (265–316); Stoneware; H: 12.6 cm; British Museum, London, United Kingdom
This celadon vessel was created in the ancient site of Yuezhou kilns near Shanglin Lake in Ningbo during the Western Jin dynasty. It is in a yellowish celadon glaze with darker brown specks beneath.
The vessel is in the form of a slightly flattened sphere on a wide base. It has a narrow shoulder and a wide mouth, and is plain, apart from a pattern on its shoulder: there are two rows of circles with a wide diamond pattern in between. There is a small handle on either side of the vessel, and an image of a seated Buddha with a nimbus halfway between each handle.
The vessel's design is simple and elegant, and it is an early example of the use of a Buddha image in China. |