Joseon Dynasty Buncheong Ware Gyeryongsan-type Water Dropper with Animal Design
Joseon Dynasty Buncheong Ware Gyeryongsan-type Water Dropper with Animal Design
Period : Early Joseon Dynasty (1392-1897) / 15-16C
Size : H5cm W5.8cm
Buncheong Ware's water dropper baked around Gyeryongsan in the early Joseon Dynasty.
Gyeryongsan-type Buncheong Ware is coated with white clay, painted with iron, and then coated with transparent glaze.
It is called 'Gyeryongsan-type' because the kiln was located in Hakbong-ri, at the foot of Mt.
Unusually for the Gyeryongsan-type, it is decorated and has a lovely lizard-like animal on top of its rounded body.
Four fingers of the animal are finely modeled, and a tail like an aquatic creature is attached.
The eyes are three-dimensionally bulging, colored with iron, and the body is also painted with iron patterns.
Water is injected from the hole in the shoulder, and water comes out from the animal's mouth.
The whole is covered with white mud, but the lower half is painted with iron to give a tight impression.
It seems that the sand nail mark left on the bottom was also painted with iron from above.
It is a product with almost no luster on the whole. There is a part where the bottom sand nail mark has come off.
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