Lantern-shaped vase with incised lotus pattern in celadon glaze. Longquan ware. Ming to Qing dynasty, 16th-17th century.
- Image Number: C1B001302N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Ming dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Container
- Material: Minerals/Ceramics/
- Description:
The lantern bottle has a wide mouth, round lips, straight neck, and sloping shoulders. The abdomen is narrow and long, and it is slightly closed to the shin. The abdomen is carved with large lotus flowers, lotus leaves, water plants and other lotus pond plants. The patterns are large and sparse, with deep outlines, sharp strokes, and sparse stripes, which are used as the qualitative expression of petals. The lower abdomen is decorated with thin straight stripe. The inner and outer walls of the ring foot are unglazed, and the bottom circumference is patched.
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