Covered jar

China

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 207

The dark blue glaze of this vessel is derived from cobalt, a mineral found in north China that began to be used in the coloring of glazes in the eighth century. By the ninth century cobalt glazes were also used in West Asian ceramics.

Covered jar, Earthenware with blue glaze, China

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