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Origin: China, Ming Dynasty
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Date: c. 1400s - 1600s CE
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Size: 8 x 3.5 inch base, 9.5 inches tall
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Notes: This Ming dynasty ceramic mingqi figure is glazed in the traditional sancai (“three-color”) palette of amber, green, and cream, a decorative technique prized for its luminous, flowing surface. Created in the 15th–16th centuries, mingqi offerings were often placed in tombs to provide the deceased with attendants and comforts in the afterlife. They often depicted servants, officials, animals, or guardians, reflecting both the worldly status of the tomb’s occupant and the spiritual importance of ensuring a prosperous existence beyond death.
Please note that sancai glazes typically contain lead. Extra care should be taken when handling sancai glazed items, including washing one's hands afterwards.
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