Tapered Rice Wine Jar

c. 1900
$428 USD SOLD
Dimensions
H: 18.0" Dia: 8.0"
Materials
Ceramic
Collection #
ZZZ090P
Estimated Shipping
$75

Wine production in China can be traced back to Neolithic times. Most often made of grain, Chinese wine served an important role in rituals, was used for its medicinal properties on grain, and consumed during social gatherings. Thrown on a potter’s wheel in Ningzia province, this Qing-dynasty wine jar is accented with hand-applied loops of clay along the neck that recall iron prototypes from centuries past. A silky cream glaze coats the surface with drips intact, a testament to the potter’s commitment to craft and materials.

Questions? Ask us

What They're Saying

Elizabeth Krueger | Elizabeth Krueger Design

“PAGODA RED was extremely supportive in helping to pull accessory options together for the Lake Forest Showhouse. After providing them with details and our vision on how we were looking to finish our space, Laurene helped curate options that made it easy for us to edit and finalize. It's also no surprise that the unique pieces we used in our showhouse space were some of the first to sell.”

Receive our weekly email on design &
creating memorable spaces