Celadon stacked plastic five-link porcelain pot

[Celadon stacked plastic five-piece porcelain pot]

Celadon stacked plastic five-piece porcelain pot, Eastern Han Dynasty, 46.5 cm high, 6.4 cm diameter, 16.5 cm bottom diameter
The main body of the five-link tank is in the shape of three gourds. The green glaze was applied to the abdomen, and the glaze flowed down several times. The upper abdomen is in the shape of two gourds, and four small pots are stacked around it. Bears, turtles and lizards are molded at the waist. There are four strings on the lower abdomen. The shin is gradually closed and flat
Five-connected jars were first burned in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and most of them were unearthed in the south of the Yangtze River. In the early stage, the shape of the vessel was simple, and it was rare to have plastic piles. Later, the decoration became increasingly complex, and many people and animals were piled up. By the Western Jin Dynasty, it had evolved into a barn jar with high artistic value. The barn jar is the inheritance and transformation of the five-linked jar popular in the Han Dynasty. It is mainly for the deceased to have plenty of food and clothing in another world and to meet the needs of the soul to the greatest extent.
图片[1]-Celadon stacked plastic five-link porcelain pot-China Archive
图片[2]-Celadon stacked plastic five-link porcelain pot-China Archive青釉堆塑五联瓷罐底部

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