Celadon Gui Vessel with Carved Decoration and Openwork on the Rim
The gui is a serving vessel similar to a large bowl and commonly made of pottery, bronze or porcelain. First appeared during the Shang dynasty, it was often used as a burial object, and . This example is an Eastern Han period porcelain gui that was unearthed from Yangshan, at Sanyu Road of Guangzhou, Guangdong province.
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