White porcelain iron grape door jar
White porcelain iron grape gate pot is a Joseon white porcelain pot painted with iron oxide and grape pattern. It is designated as National Treasure No. 107 of the Republic of Korea. It is a typical jar of the late, Chosun Dynasty, which was built up from the upright mouth and shoulder to center at the top of the body and narrowed downward. The pattern is like a painting of a flower garden with a wire. It is a lively and mature craftsmanship, symmetrical to the top of the body, and a grapevine, a leaf, and a grape egg are shown in a picture. The glaze has a clear blueish white color and a glossy finish. The size of the jar is a representative work of the late Joseon Dynasty with the grape painting of high quality. This work was specially produced in the first half of the 18th century in Gwangju ' The pot was originally purchased by the Japanese at the Ewha Womans University Museum in 1960 after the liberation and other hand.