Western Jin dynasty (265–316 AD)
China
China
The short-lived Western Jin Dynasty witnessed the production of a large quantity of celadon-glazed stoneware with distinctive features. A typical example of celadon ware from this era, this vessel is characterized by a darker-color clay body, greenish-gray glaze, sturdy and rounded profile, and playfully molded and embossed decorations that transform the vessel into a fantastical creature reminiscent of a frog.
The motif of the frog appears frequently on small celadon wares during the third and fourth centuries. However, the specific meaning and function of frog-shaped containers remain obscure. Some scholars have suggested that such objects might have been used as water droppers for the scholar’s table, specifically for the purpose of painting and calligraphy.
Celadon-glazed stoneware with molded decoration