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VATTENDROPPARE, porslin. Korea, 1800-/1900-tal.
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Dekor i underglasyrblått samt kopparröd, i form av en persika. Höjd 9,5 cm.

Skadad pip. Slitage.

Övrig information

Compare similar examples in the National Museum of Korea, Seoul, illustrated in The World’s Ceramics, Oriental Ceramics, vol. 2. Tokyo, 1982, pl. 309;
Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, no. 1993.185.3

Throughout eastern Asia, writers and painters created their own ink by adding drops of water to dry pigment. Water droppers with tiny spouts were a standard accessory for any desk, and they became one of the few decorative items that proper Confucian scholars could display in their studies without accusations of frivolity. In Korea, water droppers took many imaginative forms and their decoration often included auspicious emblems of Chinese origin, such as bats, which represent good fortune. Peaches are an emblem of longevity.

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