Title:Jar with StandDate:5th centuryMedium:Stoneware with natural ash depositsDimensions:23 3/8 x 12 3/8 in. (59.37 x 31.43 cm)Creation Place:Asia, KoreaCredit Line:Gift of funds from Fred and Ellen WellsAccession Number:97.121.1a,b Location:G206 From the early fourth century, Korea potters constructed hillside climbing kilns capable of reaching temperatures around 1200 degrees centigrade which yielded durable stoneware. One of the most commonly produced ceramic forms was the pedestaled bowl decorated with pierced, geometric patterns. Discovered in the excavations of tombs and palaces, these handsome vessels were used both for utilitarian and ceremonial purposes.