Three-legged censer in Ko-ware glaze, late Ming to early Ch’ing period
- Image Number: K1B017139N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Ming dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Stationery, stationery, incense
- Material: Minerals/Ceramics/
- Description:
It has a round abdomen and is connected with three plate feet at the bottom. The whole body is covered with grey cyan glaze, with dark brown and light brown reticular patterns on the glaze surface, a circle of pad burn marks on the inner sole, a round groove on the outer sole, and a dark brown tire exposed on the sole of the foot. In the late Ming Dynasty, the living room stresses the ancient and elegant atmosphere and sentiment. Usually, large incense burners are placed in the halls, while small incense burners are placed in the study. This stove is not large in size, or it is arranged for burning incense in the study.
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