Photo of collection object Pilgrim Bottle
Pilgrim Bottle, 907-1125. Earthenware, green glaze, 10 9/16 in. (26.8 cm). Gift of Horace O. Havemeyer, by exchange, 50.162. Creative Commons-BY.

Pilgrim Bottle

907-1125

Maker Unknown

Asian Art

This clay flask mimics the shape of leather water vessels used by travelers throughout the world. In China, canteens made of animal skin were associated primarily with nomadic people—such as the ancestors of the Liao rulers—and with Buddhist pilgrims, who traveled long distances to visit holy sites. Many ceramic re-creations of leather flasks have been found in Liao tombs among the many items needed by the dynasty’s horse-riding elite for their journey into the afterlife.
Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Ceramic
Formatted Medium
Earthenware, green glaze
Locations
Place made: China
Dimensions
10 9/16 in. (26.8 cm)
Departments
Asian Art
Accession Number
50.162
Credit Line
Gift of Horace O. Havemeyer, by exchange
Rights Statement
Creative Commons-BY
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