[Green glazed carved flower single-handle pot]
Green glazed carved flower single-handle pot, Liao, 14.2 cm high, 5 cm caliber, 7.5 cm foot diameter
The small mouth of the pot is retracted. The pot body is a four-petal melon prism. A multi-prismatic short stream is set on one side of the shoulder, and a double-strand rope system is set on the opposite side. One side of the pot belly is equipped with a bamboo cross handle with a small knob protruding from the handle end. The shoulder is decorated with two convex string patterns, the abdomen is carved with large and small fan patterns, and the connection between the handle and the pot body is decorated with spiral patterns, which is very unique. The pot is painted with green glaze, fresh and green, and bright. The central area of the outsole has no glaze, and the tire is light yellow. At the bottom edge, there are several unglazed punctate areas and glaze adhesion marks, which may be sub-burnt marks
This pot is unique in shape and decoration, and is a treasure in the early porcelain of the Liao Dynasty
Liao porcelain has a variety of shapes, which can be roughly divided into the Central Plains form and the Khitan form. Most of the forms in the Central Plains are inherent in the Central Plains, mainly including cups, bowls, plates, plates, pots, cans, bottles, etc. There are long-necked bottles, chicken head bottles, drumstick bottles, mouthwash bottles, and cockscomb bottles in the form of Khitan. With the exchange and integration between nationalities, the varieties of the two forms can learn from each other.
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