bowl BM-PDF-A.213

Period:Ming dynasty Production date:1368-1435
Materials:porcelain
Technique:glazed

Dimensions:Diameter: 159 millimetres Height: 48 millimetres

Description:
Longquan ware porcelain bowl. The bowl has a fine pale grey body and thick grey-green glaze. There is a visvavajra lightly impressed in the centre of the interior. Where exposed the body is reddish. The base and footring are unglazed.
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Comments:Published PDF date : Yuan/Ming 14th century Room 95 label text:PDF A213BowlThis bowl is lightly impressed with a design of crossed vajra beneath a thick celadon glaze. This design, is known as visvavajra. The vajra symbolises the Buddhist thunderbolt. Similar dishes have been found in early Ming tombs and were also exported.Stoneware, porcelain-type, with celadon glazeLongquan ware龍泉窯Longquan region, Zhejiang province 浙江省, 龍泉地區Ming dynasty, about AD 1368–1435
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