LOT 173 Six dynasties 222-589 Glazed Scholars Water Dropper
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Evaluated by Dr. Qing Chang, PhD as Six Dynasties 222-589 AD, Chinese
sienna (yellow-brown) glazed pottery Scholars' Water Dropper. The bottom
is not glazed. There are 3 Chinese characters at the bottom. The
character "" or "dui4" (pinyin) literally means
"right" or "correct," or a pair, or toward something
and is often used that way, but it is most commonly used in a way
similar to the way English speakers say "yes," or
"yeah." Another possible explanation of dui character is - it
should not have any meaning toward scholar's study or studio, but
contains a meaning of the potter or a collector, for them to record
something or remember something. Height: 45 mm. Diameter at widest part:
65 mm. Diameter at the bottom: 34 mm. Weight: 3.5 oz. = 100 g. A
water-dropper was used to dilute the cake of ink on the ink-stone to the
right consistency for use in painting or calligraphy ('beautiful
writing'). Evaluated by Dr. Qing Chang, PhD. References: Six Dynasties
(Chinese: ; Pinyin: Liù Cháo; 220 or 222 - 589[1]) is a collective noun
for six Chinese dynasties during the periods of the Three Kingdoms
(220280 AD), Jin Dynasty (265420), and Southern and Northern Dynasties
(420589). This era immediately followed the fall of the Han Dynasty in
220 AD, and was an era of disunity, instability and warfare. The era
ended when Emperor Wen of Sui reunified Southern and Northern China and
the Sui Dynasty began.
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Perfect, some wear at the bottom, no defects;
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