Angled-rim dish with incised floral pattern in celadon glaze. Longquan ware. Ming dynasty, 15th -16th century.
- Image Number: K1B000475N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Ming dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Container
- Material: Mineral/ceramic/porcelain
- Description:
Large market, open, flat folding edge rising slightly, curved wall, wide circle foot; Both the inner and outer edges of the folding edge have shallow ridges. Draw a group of lotus patterns on the disk, with double circles of lines outside; Three groups of curly grass patterns are carved on the folding edge. The patterns are simple, the knife technique is fast, and the parallel strip patterns are used for decoration. The outer wall is smooth and free of wrinkles. The glaze is bright and green. Full of glaze. There is an annular unglazed pad burning area at the bottom of the vessel.
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