Gu-shaped vase in celadon glaze. Longquan ware. Ming dynasty, 16th century
- Image Number: C1B003153N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Ming dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: furnishings
- Description:
Taking the meaning of “Gu” bottle, the mouth is wide, the waist is narrow, and the lower abdomen is extravagant. On both sides of the organ wall, from the mouth down to the middle abdomen, thin round tubular ribs are decorated. The tubes are transparent and can wear ties. The glaze color is clear and transparent, with many reticular ice cracks, uneven color, some of which are yellowish brown patches, and the shape is not very correct. The foot is received in the bottom wall, and the foot tip is not glazed brown. Although it is difficult to compare the shape of this kind of utensil, it still shows the maker’s idea of thinking about ancient times.
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