This brown glazed ceramic storage jar from China, dating back to around 1850, is a beautiful example of the craftsmanship of the era. The jar features intricate etchings and fu dog handles, which are believed to offer protection and ward off evil spirits. Fu dogs, or guardian lions, are a common symbol in Chinese culture, often placed at the entrances of buildings for their protective qualities.
Originally used for storing grains, tea, or other essentials, this jar would have been a valuable household item in its time. The rich brown glaze not only adds to its aesthetic appeal but also provides a layer of protection to the ceramic, ensuring its durability over the years. The etchings on the jar likely tell a story of prosperity and good fortune, reflecting the cultural significance of the motifs chosen by the artisan.
Size: 43(W) x 43(L) x 50(H) kg.
Weight: 9 kg.