Celadon Brush Pot
OwnerOwned by
James Cromar Watt
(Aberdeen, Scotland, 1862 - 1940)
Object NameBrush Pot
Mediumpottery
ClassificationsCeramics
DimensionsOverall: Height: 9 cm, Width: 12.3 cm
AcquisitionJames Cromar Watt Bequest, 1941.
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS014524
About MeChinese scholars' objects were used and displayed in the scholar's studio. Brush pots were used to hold the brushes used by scholars for calligraphy and landscape and still-life painting. This brush pot is in the shape of a lotus flower. The lotus flower is associated with Buddhism and is a symbol of feminine beauty as well as purity because it rises unsullied from the mud.
Celadon glaze originated in China and later spread to Korea, Japan and Thailand.
Qing Dynasty, Daoguang period, 1821-1850
Qing Dynasty, 19th Century
Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Period, c.1795
James Cromar Watt
Qing Dynasty, 19th century
Qing Dynasty, 19th century
Late 18th century
Qing Dynasty, Guangxu Period, late 19th century
Late 18th Century