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A Korean wine ewer made during the Goryeo Dynasty, c. 1250 AD. It is made of stoneware copper pigment and a white slip under a celadon glaze. There is decoration of kneeling children near the leaf-shaped spout, identical to another Korean ewer that was found in the tomb of a prince who died in 1257 on Kanghwa Island, where the Korean court took refuge during the Mongol invasions of Korea from 1232-1270.

From the Freer and Sackler Galleries of Washington D.C.

Date 5 August 2007 (original upload date)
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