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 |  | Title | Wild Duck Pond in Green Glaze | | Designation | | | Artist | | | Country | China | | Period | Eastern (Later) Han,Han Period | | Century | | | Year | | | Category | Ceramics | | Format/Type | | | Materials | | | Dimensions | 15.0 cm Base diameter: 20.5 cm 33.0 cm | | Inscription by | | | Owner | Kyoto National Museum | | Donor | | | Signature/Seals Etc | | | Museum Number | GK231 | | Commentary | This piece represents a pond where ducks are being raised. It is unclear where this was excavated, but it was probably a burial object, made to be buried along with the deceased. In ancient China, ceramic figurines of humans and animals and objects such as buildings and vessels were made as burial objects.
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