Japanese Peony Ceramic Container - Cleveland Museum of Art
It is a porcelain piece created by Seif ū Yohei III (Japan, 1851-1914), approximately made in 1914. Green glaze was used, and molding and carving techniques were employed in the design. This porcelain is collected by the Cleveland Museum of Art and was a gift donated by James and Christine Heusinger. It showcases the exquisite craftsmanship and aesthetic characteristics of Japanese porcelain art. Not only is it a practical water container, but it is also an exquisite artwork. The peony pattern on it symbolizes wealth and prosperity, reflecting the pursuit of beauty and appreciation of natural beauty in Eastern culture
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