Yuhuchunping vases were first produced during the Tang dynasty (618-907) and were made to hold holy water, and by the Song dynasty (960-1279), the form had become a popular type of wine vessel. Today they are often referred to as "pear-shaped vases". During the Yuan and Ming dynasties, the form was further adapted by the addition of handles and spouts for wine.
Dimensions: W 10.5" x D 10.5" x H 13.5"