Jar with incised floral design. Longquan ware. Ming dynasty, 14th century
- Image Number: K1B011059N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Yuan dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Container
- Description:
Pot, straight mouth, folding lip, short neck, wide oblique round shoulder, deep belly and lower convergence, cut into ring feet, with exposed grey tire on the foot ring, and more kiln slag on the foot edge and bottom; The bottom is flat, with multiple injuries and cracks. The outer wall is decorated with flowers, with a circle of short petals rising from the neck as the collar, a circle of upward Ruyi cloud head patterns decorated on the shoulders, and the main body of the abdomen is a tangled flower pattern, with double hooks and intertwined branches. Although the flowers and leaves only outline the outline of a simple pen with short and swift lines, the layout is dense and rich. Under the abdomen, there are striped lotus petals around. The glaze is olive green, with deep color and many pieces.
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