Yi-type bowl with incised and impressed decoration in celadon glaze, Longquan ware, Early Ming dynasty, Late 14th century

Yi-type bowl with incised and impressed decoration in celadon glaze, Longquan ware, Early Ming dynasty, Late 14th century


  • Image Number: K1B009592N000000000PAG
  • Dynasty: Ming dynasty
  • Category: Ceramics
  • Function: water vessels
  • Material: Mineral/ceramic/porcelain
  • Description:
    匜匜匜匜匜、匜匜匜匜匜匜匜匜匜匜匜匜匜匜匜匜. The foot is dug in the bottom, and the circular unglazed mat burning area is scraped out in the foot. Similar to the previous one, but the flow is shorter. The outer wall of the utensil is surrounded by a long dragon pattern, which is arched in a shallow relief style, and then outlined quickly and forcefully with lines. The dragon has a long mouth with two horns, a tight mouth, wide eyes, a long thin neck, and a long body covered with scales. Its four feet walk on foot, stretching boldly, and its front feet reach straight ahead of the dragon’s head. The toe palm is like a rooster, which is above the toe; Make five or four different toes, with powerful strokes and uneven lines. The inner wall of the utensil is carved with flower and lotus patterns, which are sparse and bright. The bottom of the utensil is bounded by string characters. It is shallow, broad and flat, with a dragon pattern printed on it. When you look back, the body of the ball is winding, and it also has two horns and five claws; The Yin line appears, partly vague.

明初  龍泉窯 青瓷刻印花龍紋匜式盂
图片[2]-Yi-type bowl with incised and impressed decoration in celadon glaze, Longquan ware, Early Ming dynasty, Late 14th century-China Archive
图片[3]-Yi-type bowl with incised and impressed decoration in celadon glaze, Longquan ware, Early Ming dynasty, Late 14th century-China Archive
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