Lidded Sake Jar
1989
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Jars of this shape are known as guan (罐) in China. Historically, since they usually arrived in Japan containing rice wine, they were called sake jars, or shukaiko (酒会壷) in Japanese. The term implies that there is sufficient sake in the vessel for a group of people assembled fo...
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Terms
Culture
Japan, Shōwa period (1926–89)
Technique
Porcelain with blue-green glaze
Genre
Ceramic
Department
Japanese Art
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