Green glaze string pattern bear foot pottery warehouse

[Green glazed string pattern bear foot pottery barn]

Green glazed string pattern bear foot pottery barn, Eastern Han Dynasty, 24.5 cm high, 5.7 cm caliber, 7.8 cm foot pitch
The top of the pottery barn is umbrella-shaped, with a barrel body, flat bottom and three bear-shaped feet underneath. The whole body is painted with green glaze. There are 20 radial convex lines evenly distributed on the top of the warehouse, among which the corrugated lines are used to show the laminated tile lines. The body is decorated with three groups of convex strings
The number and variety of pottery buried in the tombs of the Han Dynasty are much more than those buried in the tombs of previous dynasties. Some of them are practical, but most of them are pottery burial utensils specially fired for burial. Taocang is a burial device, which was first seen in the tombs of the Warring States and the Qin Dynasty. It was popular before and after Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and was used together with stoves, wells, stoves, etc.
图片[1]-Green glaze string pattern bear foot pottery warehouse-China Archive
图片[2]-Green glaze string pattern bear foot pottery warehouse-China Archive绿釉弦纹熊足陶仓底部

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