A WHITE PORCELAIN MOON JAR
A WHITE PORCELAIN MOON JAR
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A WHITE PORCELAIN MOON JAR

KOREA, JOSEON DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY

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A WHITE PORCELAIN MOON JAR
KOREA, JOSEON DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
13 5⁄8 in. (34.5 cm.) wide, Japanese wood box
Provenance
Mineo Hata, Kobe, Japan, 2020s, by repute

Lot Essay

Moon jars are characterised by the minimalist form and luminous glaze. Originally crafted as functional storage vessels, they were typically thrown in two halves and joined at the center, where a seam is often visible. Regarded as among the highest achievements of Korean ceramic production, these jars embody the essence of Korean aesthetics.

Compare to a moon jar of similar size and glaze, sold at Christie’s New York, 21 March 2023, lot 179.

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