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Chinese Funerary jar with dragon

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A green vase with a dragon on top, China, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

An urn is a vase, often with a cover that usually has a somewhat narrowed neck above a rounded body and a footed pedestal. Describing a vessel as an ‘urn’, as opposed to a vase or other terms, generally reflects its use rather than any particular shape or origin. The term is especially often used for funerary urns, vessels used in burials, either to hold the cremated ashes or as grave goods, but is used in many other contexts. Large sculpted vases are often called urns, whether placed outdoors, in gardens or as architectural ornaments on buildings, or kept inside. Cremation urn means a container where the cremated remains or cremation ashes received after cremating a dead body can be stored. Cremation ashes urns have been used throughout the history of mankind. Cremation has a longer history than most people expect. Cremation is one of the longest standing processes and memorial traditions in our history. Cremation has long been a controversial topic throughout human history. Some cultures and religions support cremation, some find it lugubrious and even go as far as to say that it is an inappropriate disposition of the human body. Interesting to note is that while many religions are up in the air as to whether cremation is acceptable or not - even to this day - cremation was part of the memorial traditions in the stone age.

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asian art celadon ceramic glaze ceramics clay glaze porcelain urns vessels asia funerary objects dragons rogers fund southern song dynasty funerary jar funerary jar dragon images of dragons 11 th century 12 th century 13 th century high resolution ultra high resolution 3d object pottery metropolitan museum of art chinese art
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1100 - 1299
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Funerary urns

A container, in most cases a vessel or several vessels, to hold the ashes of a deceased person, collected in it after cremation.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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https://www.metmuseum.org/
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")

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asian art celadon ceramic glaze ceramics clay glaze porcelain urns vessels asia funerary objects dragons rogers fund southern song dynasty funerary jar funerary jar dragon images of dragons 11 th century 12 th century 13 th century high resolution ultra high resolution 3d object pottery metropolitan museum of art chinese art