
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Water Vessel
Korea
- Date
- 14th century
- Medium
- Porcelaneous ware with celadon glaze
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
The elegant shape of the ritual bronze kundika was so admired during the Goryeo dynasty that potters also produced porcelain examples with celadon glaze. The aristocracy used these vessels for decoration. Korea, Asia
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