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           This vessel used for warming fermented beverages is very similar to
           the jue 爵 but differs from it in its larger size and its lack of a pouring
           spout. From the upper  rims  of the  jia’s  body, which can be round
           or  cylindrical,  with  a  flat  bottom  or  a  round  one,  has  two  vertical
           protuberances surmounted by knobs arise. The vessel’s semi-circular
           lateral handle can sometimes be decorated with a wonderful animal
           head cast in the  round.

           The term jia 斝 is mentioned for the first time in the Liji 禮記 (The
           Classic of Rites of the Zhou), where a commentary by Zheng Xuan 鄭玄
           says that the jia 斝 was used by the King for making fermented beverage
           libations during rituals, while the jue 爵 was used for the same purpose
           by those of the rank of Marquis. A pictogram carved on an oracle bone,
           jiaquwen 甲骨文, from the Shang 商 dynasty strongly resembles the
           shape of this vessel.

           Jia 斝 vessels appear as early as the end of the Xia 夏 dynasty. Some
           were  excavated from Stages  III  and IV  tombs in the  Erlitou  二里頭
           (circa 18  – 17 /16  centuries B.C.) area. These primitive examples
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           have a flat bottom, a body narrowing at the middle, a semi-circular
           lateral handle, two vertical protuberances surmounted by knobs, and
           three triangular legs, which can sometimes be hollow, similar to those
           on a vessel li 鬲 (See pages 66-68).


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           Jia, Shang dynasty, Yinxu period (circa 14  – 12 /11  centuries B.C.)
           Height: 33.5 cm – Meiyintang Collection n° 172.
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