Title
Jar
Year/Period
Western Han dynasty (206 BCE-8 CE)
Region
China
Material
Dimension
Object size: H34.0 cm
Accession No.
C-1380
Credit Line
Purchased with funds from The Shaw Foundation

This Hu (壶) or jar has a flared mouth and a tall foot. It is covered in red and white pigment-painted decoration, which includes geometric patterns and scroll motifs arranged in bands around the neck and body. Two ring-handles with moulded taotie masks or mythical animal masks, are applied to the shoulders.The use of 'mingqi' or burial wares was an ancient practice. It was believed these were necessary for the deceased in the next world. Elaborate groups of burial wares were also a display of wealth and social status.