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You 卣






























           The  you  卣,  a bronze jar-shaped  vessel  used  to store and transport
           fermented beverages, consists of a bulging pot-like body, either ovoid
           or pear-shaped, supported by a ring foot and topped by a cover and an
           arch-shaped moveable handle which is usually attached to two small
           ring handles, one on each side of its body, and these in turn are often
           decorated with animal heads.

           The you 卣 first appears near the end of the Erligang 二里崗 period
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           (circa 17 /16  – 14  centuries B.C.) of the Shang 商 dynasty, when it is
           sometimes mistakenly called a hu 壺 in inscriptions.
           Quite  popular and commonly used  from the  middle of the  Shang
           商 dynasty and throughout the early part of the Western Zhou 西周
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           dynasty (circa 17 /16  – 12 /11  centuries B.C.), the you 卣 disappears
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           towards the 9  century B.C..
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           An extremely rare variant of the pot-shaped you 卣, is the cylindrical
           you 卣, of which only eight examples have been so far recorded (See
           photo on page 84).


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           You, Shang dynasty, Yinxu period (circa 14  – 12 /11  centuries B.C.)
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           Height: 29.5 cm – Private Collection.
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