Bowl with Chrysanthemum Design (Translation)
청자상감국화문완 고려시대 (Primary Title)
青磁象嵌菊花文楪 高麗時代 (Primary Title)

Unknown (Artist)

12th–13th century
Korean
Stoneware with white inlays under celadon glaze
South Korea,Jeollanam-do province,Gangjin kiln,
Overall: 3 1/4 × 7 1/4 in. (8.26 × 18.42 cm)
73.76.3
This bowl exemplifies inlaid celadon ware produced in the 12th century. In this technique, the design was first carved into the clay body and then fired for the first time. The potter then filled in the grooves with white and black slip, a mixture of clay and water, before the vessel was fired for the second time. Finally a translucent bluish-green glaze was applied before the third firing. Known for its elegant form, innovative inlay, and translucent glaze, Korean inlaid celadon is one of the great achievements in Korean ceramic history.
Goryeo dynasty (918–1392)
None
Gift of Mrs. Marion Steele
Image released via Creative Commons CC-BY-NC

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