This moon jar is made of plain white porcelain, and it represented the epitome of austere Confucian taste in Joseon Korea
Smarthistory – Vase of bottle shape with “garlic” mouth
Smarthistory – Maebyong vases, an introduction
Smarthistory – Kundika with Landscape Design
moon jar (백자대호 白磁大壺)
AN IMPORTANT WHITE PORCELAIN MOON JAR, JOSEON DYNASTY (18TH CENTURY)
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Rare White-Glazed Korean Moon Jar Dating Back to the Joseon Dynasty To Lead Sotheby's Annual September Asia Week Auctions in New York
Smarthistory – Reliquary set offered by Yi Seonggye (King Taejo of the Joseon dynasty)
Smarthistory – Talavera poblana
AN IMPORTANT WHITE PORCELAIN MOON JAR, JOSEON DYNASTY (18TH CENTURY)
Smarthistory – Reliquary set offered by Yi Seonggye (King Taejo of the Joseon dynasty)