White porcelain iron hotplate bottle
The white porcelain scabbard bottle is a white porcelain scabbard which was made in the 16th century of the Joseon Dynasty and painted with a fleece pattern. The mouth part spreads like a trumpet, and it slowly spreads from the shoulder to the thin neck and spreads to the maximum at the lower part of the torso. The pattern is a natural appearance of a brush mark that is wrapped around a neck with a piece of iron, a long string of a string hanging down and rounded at the end, and it gives a feeling of painting with a joke of iron. The color is pale grayish white color, and there is a trace of baked sand on the back. There is a Korean language word "Ninahei" in the heel line. The drawing of a string of iron flares up the excitement and reminds us of the owner of the liquor by reminding the liquor bottle to the neck and tying strings. It was produced in a 16th century kiln, such as the Gwanryei Bunchalari in Gwangju area, and it is an excellent work that appears to be the work of a flower garden dispatched to the garden.