Original porcelain celadon glaze water ripple covered tripod

[Original porcelain celadon glaze water ripple covered tripod]

Original porcelain celadon glaze water ripple covered tripod, Warring States Period, height 19 cm, caliber 19 cm, foot distance 17 cm
The tripod imitates the shape of bronzes of the same period, with ears symmetrically placed under the mouth. With straight abdomen, flat bottom, and three feet below and outside. The surface of the vessel is painted with blue glaze, and the body color is gray. The tripod is attached with a round cover. A small system is placed in the center of the cover, and three small buttons are symmetrically distributed around it. The cover is painted with blue glaze, with three string patterns as the decorative band, in which simple water ripples are carved
Ding was the earliest pottery cooker for cooking and eating. It was first seen in the Neolithic sites of Pei Ligang, Xinzheng, Henan, and Cishan, Wu’an, Hebei. It was also found in the Neolithic sites of Yangshao, Longshan, Qujialing, Majiabin, Liangzhu and so on. The Ding in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties was mostly made of bronze, and gradually became a kind of sacrificial utensil in the activities of sacrifice, expedition and funeral. From the Warring States Period to the Han Dynasty, lead glazed pottery and primitive celadon tripod appeared, imitating the style of bronze ware, and mostly making funerary objects.
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