A Korean wine ewer from the Goryeo Dynasty, c. 1150-1200 AD. This wine ewer is made of stoneware with black inlay under a green glaze. The black inlay is a reverse in design, and since the ewer is shaped like a melon, the decorations on the ewer portray blossoms, leaves, and tendrils of a melon vine.
From the Freer and Sackler Galleries of Washington D.C.
2007-08-05 01:57 PericlesofAthens 1356×1248×8 (160347 bytes) A Korean wine ewer from the Goryeo Dynasty, c. 1150-1200 AD. This wine ewer is made of stoneware with black inlay under a green glaze. The black inlay is a reverse in design, and since the ewer is shaped like a melon, the decorations on the ewer portray b
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