Cocoon-shaped Jar, 3rd-early 2nd century BCE, 12 1/8 x 13 1/4 x 8 1/2in. ( x x ), Earthenware with traces of pigment, China, 3rd-2nd century BCE, Silk production, from the rearing of silkworms to weaving silk cloth, was an important source of income to Chinese farming families. This type of jar with its elegant cocoon shape was extremely popular during the Chin (221-206 ) and Western Han periods (206 25). Plain grey earthenware was often painted during Han. The colors used were red, brown, green, yellow, black, white, orange, and blue.


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