Vase imitating Ge ware glaze, Ming dynasty (16th-17th century)

Vase imitating Ge ware glaze, Ming dynasty (16th-17th century)


  • Image Number: K1B016070N000000000PAC
  • Dynasty: Ming dynasty
  • Category: Ceramics
  • Function: Container
  • Material: Minerals/Ceramics/
  • Description:
    The mouth is round, the neck is long, and the abdomen is thick, like a hanging gall bladder, so it is called a gall bladder. The feet are short and round. The whole body is covered with green gray glaze. The glaze is covered with black patterns. There is a shrunken glaze mark on the bottom. The foot bottom edge is exposed. The fetal bone is dark ochre because of the application of fetal protection juice. Bile bottle is often seen in the layout of the rooms in the late Ming Dynasty because of its small mouth and ingenious bottle, which can be used to make soy sauce.

晚明清初 哥釉膽瓶
图片[2]-Vase imitating Ge ware glaze, Ming dynasty (16th-17th century)-China Archive
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