Glazed Kitchen Jar

c. 1900
$328 USD ON HOLD
Dimensions
H: 6.5" Dia: 7.5"
Materials
Terra Cotta
Collection #
TLB155TT
Estimated Shipping
$20

A glossy black glaze clings to the form of this small kitchen jar's banded surface. The glazed vessel dates to the early 20th-century and was used for storing food and condiments in a provincial Qing-dynasty kitchen, as evidenced by its interior glaze. The wide-mouth jar has a squat form with rounded shoulders, constrained neck, and slightly flared lip. Contrasted by an unfinished base, the black glaze exhibits a rich range of dark colors, clinging to the subtle ridges of the ceramic body to create a pattern of light and dark.

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