Covered ewer

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Covered ewer

China

Date
4th century BCE
Medium
Stoneware with impressed and applied decor under a light yellow-green glaze
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

This stoneware vessel is a relatively direct imitation of a type of bronze wine ewer called hu . The ceramic served as a substitute in the tomb for contemporary objects made of more precious materials like bronze and lacquer. Works made expressly for entombment with the dead are known as ming qi in China. Generally, these wares were unsuitable for daily use. A wide variety of bronze shapes including ding tripods, basins, hu storage jars, bells, weights, and ewers like this one were produced during the Warring States period (475-221 BCE). Asia

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