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On display at V&A South Kensington
Ceramics, Room 137, The Curtain Foundation Gallery

Tripod Vessel and Lid

ca. 1st century BC-1st century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Tripod vessel (Ding) and lid, of red earthenware covered with a green lead glaze. The tripod vessel was used as a cooking pot since Neolithic times. During the Han dynasty it was used purely as a food container, its decline being attributed to the emergence of stoves.


Object details

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Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Vessel
  • Lid
Materials and techniques
Earthenware with lead glaze
Brief description
Tripod vessel (Ding) and lid, green lead-glazed earthenware, China, ca. 1st century BC-1st century AD
Physical description
Tripod vessel (Ding) and lid, of red earthenware covered with a green lead glaze. The tripod vessel was used as a cooking pot since Neolithic times. During the Han dynasty it was used purely as a food container, its decline being attributed to the emergence of stoves.
Dimensions
  • Height: 19.1cm
  • Width: 19.1cm
Styles
Object history
Purchased from Mrs. Florence Bushell (Ravensholt, Harrow-on-the-Hill), accessioned in 1909. This acquisition information reflects that found in the Asia Department registers, as part of a 2022 provenance research project.
Production
Label, 1994
Collection
Accession number
C.244&A-1909

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Record createdFebruary 10, 2009
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