Early Joseon White Porcelain Ritual Vessel

¥20,000 (税込)

+ 送料

A small jar with the soft sheen unique to white porcelain, its surface faintly traced with fine crackle.
Made as a ritual vessel in the early Joseon period, this piece, in perfect, undamaged condition,
stands just 7 cm tall and nestles in the palm with a delicate presence.

The full, gently swelling form exudes an easy grace,
and its warm silhouette naturally resonates with Japanese aesthetics.
Set a single wildflower and a serene wabi scene emerges—
a piece in which the prayers and beauty of Joseon are distilled into the palm of your hand.

Height approx. 7 cm; max. diameter 5 cm; in perfect, undamaged condition

Joseon White Porcelain

Joseon white porcelain, emblematic of the dynasty founded in the early 15th century, embodies a beauty grounded in chaste white that reflects the spirit of the dynasty. Early examples in particular harmonize the warmth of the clay body with the clarity of the glaze, presenting a simple yet dignified character compared with later wares. Pieces made as small jars or ritual vessels served as symbols of faith and have long been cherished in Japan by tea masters and connoisseurs.

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