@SFOMuseum Instagram Posts tagged #porcelain This is SFO Museum's archive of the @SFOMuseum Instagram account. There are 7 posts .
By the 17th century, many Japanese people kept cats as pets, and felines frequently appeared on decorated ceramics.
This image was posted on October 20, 2018.
#caticons #catsofinstagram #cats #mewseum #caticon #cat #japan #kutani #ceramics #kiln #porcelain #sculpture #earthenware
By the 17th century, many Japanese people kept cats as pets, and felines frequently appeared on decorated ceramics.
This image was posted on October 20, 2018.
#caticons #catsofinstagram #cats #mewseum #caticon #cat #japan #kutani #ceramics #kiln #porcelain #sculpture #earthenware
By the 17th century, many Japanese people kept cats as pets, and felines frequently appeared on decorated ceramics.
This image was posted on October 20, 2018.
#caticons #catsofinstagram #cats #mewseum #caticon #cat #japan #kutani #ceramics #kiln #porcelain #sculpture #earthenware
By the 17th century, many Japanese people kept cats as pets, and felines frequently appeared on decorated ceramics.
This image was posted on October 20, 2018.
#caticons #catsofinstagram #cats #mewseum #caticon #cat #japan #kutani #ceramics #kiln #porcelain #sculpture #earthenware
An ancient Chinese creation myth tells of a time when the world was new and the gods appointed cats to oversee life.
This image was posted on September 29, 2018.
#caticons #catsofinstagram #cats #mewseum #caticon #cat #cats #caturday #chinese #china #creationmyth #mingdynasty #nightlight #ceramics #porcelain
Porcelain was not only admired for its beauty, but also for its durability and pure-white color.
This image was posted on March 09, 2018.
#beckoningcats #manekineko #catsofinstagram #cats #neko #meow #mewseum #japan #mingei #japanese #porcelain #ceramics