Description
Votive Vase
Ming Dynasty
1368-1643 AD
Sizes are about 5 inches tall and weighing between 145-157 grams.
A votive vase from the Ming Dynasty (1368–1643 AD) is a ceramic vessel made for religious or ceremonial use, often placed in temples or on family altars as an offering. These vases were carefully crafted and decorated with simple symbolic designs meant to bring good fortune, protection, or harmony. They reflect the skilled craftsmanship and artistic style of the Ming Dynasty.
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