DescriptionCMOC Treasures of Ancient China exhibit - celadon soul vase.jpg
English: Celadon Soul Vase. Exhibition "Treasures of China", Canadian Museum of Civilization, 2007.
Western Jin Dynasty (A.D. 265 - 326)
Excavated at Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province
Vessels like this were believed to be "residences for the souls of the dead"; the elaborate sculptures on the top show daily life at the time, depicting buildings, watchtowers, pillars, corridors, rooms, people, and flying birds.
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{{Information |Description={{en|Celadon Soul Vase *Western Jin Dynasty (A.D. 265 - 326) *Excavated at Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province Vessels like this were believed to be "residences for the souls of the dead"; the elaborate sculptures on the top show daily
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