Bowl with the Eight Buddhist Emblems in underglaze-blue outline, Ch’eng-hua reign (1465-1487), Ming dynasty
- Image Number: K1B014791N000000000PAE
- Dynasty: Ming dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Container
- Material: Mineral/ceramic/porcelain
- Description:
Low mouth, deep wall, short circle foot. Painted with underglaze blue and white. In the center of the bowl, a piece of ganoderma lucidum is painted with double circles, and the wall is white without lines. The outer wall is painted with eight auspicious lotus bearings, including Falun, conch, umbrella, white cap, lotus, goldfish (Pisces), vase and dish length. Draw a circle of deformed lotus petal pattern on the lower edge of the abdomen, and add four green lines on the mouth and foot. The blue and white “Ming Dynasty Chenghua Year System” in the back cover is in regular script with six characters on both sides. Irregular grinding marks are found in the blue and white patterns of the whole vessel, and red color erasing marks are left in several places. The stain on the inner rim of the bowl seems to be worn away to add color again. There is a hole on the inner wall of the foot after firing, and there is also a hole on the outer wall of the bowl on the same side of the hole. The original yellow label: “A third class Chenghua Qingba auspicious white bowl”.
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