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Greenish-white-glazed Melon-shaped Water Pot

Yangzhou Museum

Yangzhou Museum
Yangzhou, China

Unearthed from the Song-dynasty tomb in Baoying county, Jiangsu province in 1995, this water pot is in a distinctively beautiful shape of an eight-rib melon, with a curly vine on the top, a bottom that concaves innerwards and a hole on the shoulders used to fill it with water. This piece should have been made by piecing together sections pre-made separately given the seams on the belly. Its smooth white body is covered with a thin coating of lustrous greenish-white glaze.

Details

  • Title: Greenish-white-glazed Melon-shaped Water Pot
  • Provenance: Yangzhou Museum
  • Physical Size: Height: 8.8 cm, bottom diameter: 6.9 cm
  • Dynasty: Northern Song (960 - 1127)

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