Circular box with cover

Title
Circular box with cover
Year/Period
15th-16th centuries
Region
Dehua, Fujian province, China
Object Type
Dimension
Object size: 002: H2.4 x Dia 12.8 cm
Accession No.
2000-03436
Credit Line
Gift of Frank and Pamela Hickley

This circular box was probably formed and decorated in a two-piece mould. The lid has a decoration of moulded peony spray. Boxes had been amongst the more popular products since the 13th century, together with bowls, kendis (water pots) and vases. They were also exported to Europe, where it is thought they were used as salt and pepper containers. These later Dehua wares of the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties were more translucent and the glazes had a greater brilliance than the earlier wares. They are described as having the quality of milky glass or white marble.Dehua, located on the southeast coast of Fujian province, is well known for its production of white porcelain, known to Europeans as 'blanc de Chine'. The earliest Dehua porcelain was produced as early as the 14th century but the production and quality of these porcelain peaked around the 17th and 18th centuries.