
Terracotta Storage Jar - 19th Century
This rustic Chinese storage jar dates to the 19th century and originates from Shanxi province in northern China. Rich in earthy grey and charcoal tones, the surface has a beautifully weathered, wabi-sabi quality that reflects decades of use and natural ageing. The jar is hand-thrown, with visible throwing lines and a softly rounded form that speaks to its utilitarian origins.
Distinctive carved creature heads form the handles at the shoulder of the jar, adding a subtle sculptural element and a sense of regional character. Originally used for storing rice wine, vinegar, and oils, these vessels were an essential part of everyday life in rural China. Today, the jar makes a superb decorative object and is particularly well suited for use as a planter. As with many antique storage jars, it is advisable to use with a liner, as it may no longer be fully watertight.
- Origin: Shanxi Province, Northern China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Hand-Thrown Earthenware Pottery
- Features: Carved Creature Head Handles, Earthy Tones, Wabi-Sabi Surface, Traditional Storage Form
- Condition: Good Antique Condition With Surface Wear, Old Marks And Firing Imperfections Consistent With Age And Use
- Dimensions: W34 x D34 x H30 cm
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Terracotta Storage Jar - 19th Century
This rustic Chinese storage jar dates to the 19th century and originates from Shanxi province in northern China. Rich in earthy grey and charcoal tones, the surface has a beautifully weathered, wabi-sabi quality that reflects decades of use and natural ageing. The jar is hand-thrown, with visible throwing lines and a softly rounded form that speaks to its utilitarian origins.
Distinctive carved creature heads form the handles at the shoulder of the jar, adding a subtle sculptural element and a sense of regional character. Originally used for storing rice wine, vinegar, and oils, these vessels were an essential part of everyday life in rural China. Today, the jar makes a superb decorative object and is particularly well suited for use as a planter. As with many antique storage jars, it is advisable to use with a liner, as it may no longer be fully watertight.
- Origin: Shanxi Province, Northern China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Hand-Thrown Earthenware Pottery
- Features: Carved Creature Head Handles, Earthy Tones, Wabi-Sabi Surface, Traditional Storage Form
- Condition: Good Antique Condition With Surface Wear, Old Marks And Firing Imperfections Consistent With Age And Use
- Dimensions: W34 x D34 x H30 cm
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This rustic Chinese storage jar dates to the 19th century and originates from Shanxi province in northern China. Rich in earthy grey and charcoal tones, the surface has a beautifully weathered, wabi-sabi quality that reflects decades of use and natural ageing. The jar is hand-thrown, with visible throwing lines and a softly rounded form that speaks to its utilitarian origins.
Distinctive carved creature heads form the handles at the shoulder of the jar, adding a subtle sculptural element and a sense of regional character. Originally used for storing rice wine, vinegar, and oils, these vessels were an essential part of everyday life in rural China. Today, the jar makes a superb decorative object and is particularly well suited for use as a planter. As with many antique storage jars, it is advisable to use with a liner, as it may no longer be fully watertight.
- Origin: Shanxi Province, Northern China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Hand-Thrown Earthenware Pottery
- Features: Carved Creature Head Handles, Earthy Tones, Wabi-Sabi Surface, Traditional Storage Form
- Condition: Good Antique Condition With Surface Wear, Old Marks And Firing Imperfections Consistent With Age And Use
- Dimensions: W34 x D34 x H30 cm
























