Vase with handles and incised floral decoration in celadon glaze, Longquan ware, late Ming dynasty, 16th century
- Image Number: C1B001406N000000000PAC
- Dynasty: Ming dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Container
- Material: Minerals/Ceramics/
- Description:
Straight mouth, folding edge, short neck, double animal head and ring ear, shoulder slipping, belly drooping, short circle foot. The whole body is covered with blue glaze, and the glaze is covered with open patterns. The patterns are made by combining decals and flower cutting techniques. The neck, shoulder and lower abdomen are decorated with ripples, the neck is decorated with banana leaf patterns, the abdomen is decorated with chrysanthemum patterns, and the foot is decorated with a circle of petal patterns. The feet are covered with brown glaze. The glaze surface is damaged and exposed, and the body is gray.
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