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CHINA, MING DYNASTY (15TH-16TH CENTURY)
Details
A Celadon-Glazed Porcelain Bowl
China, Ming dynasty (15th-16th century)
Used as serving vessel for food in Japanese tea practice (chanoyu), of circular shape rising from a raised ring foot to an everted rim and applied with a bright celadon glaze of even tone and lustre
6 1/8in. (15.5cm.) diameter; 3 3/8in. (8.5cm.) high
China, Ming dynasty (15th-16th century)
Used as serving vessel for food in Japanese tea practice (chanoyu), of circular shape rising from a raised ring foot to an everted rim and applied with a bright celadon glaze of even tone and lustre
6 1/8in. (15.5cm.) diameter; 3 3/8in. (8.5cm.) high
Exhibited
Osaka Municipal Museum of Art, undated exhibition label in box
Brought to you by
Katsura Yamaguchi