Meiping vase with incised peony décor. Longquan ware. Ming Dynasty,1368-1450.
- Image Number: K1B011058N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Ming dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Container
- Description:
Plum bottle, straight mouth, round lip edge, short neck, wide round shoulder, long and slim abdomen, sharp convergence from shoulder to shoulder, and slightly extravagant near the shin; The bottom edge is rotated and cut into the foot circle. The outer wall is decorated with flowers. The neck is decorated with flowers. The shoulders are decorated with a large number of twig curling leaves. The abdomen is decorated with a tangled flower pattern. The peony flowers are staggered up and down. The shin is decorated with a tangled flower leaf pattern. The shape of the whole instrument is dignified and symmetrical, while the cut patterns and leaves are densely covered, and the knife and pen are fast and clear. The glaze juice is plump, the color is clear, bubbles appear at the accumulated glaze, and the embryo color and the rotary body mark are hidden at the thin place. The local glaze layer flows unevenly. The bottom glaze layer is incomplete, and the foot tip is not rounded.
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