14C-17C YAOZHOU Celadon Bowl with Raised Design of Children and Tang Grass Motif #5151
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Width: approx. 18.8cm (7 13⁄32in)
Height: approx. 6.3cm (2 31⁄64in)
Weight: 327g
Origin: Shaanxi, China
This celadon bowl from the Ming dynasty, produced at the Yaozhou kiln, features intricate raised carving techniques that beautifully depict the motifs of children and arabesques, evoking a sense of depth and elegance in the viewer. The celadon glaze, a hallmark of Yaozhou ware, is particularly striking with its calm yet deep greenish hue, offering a luster that changes in appearance depending on the angle of light. Made during the Ming dynasty, this bowl embodies the exceptional craftsmanship and aesthetic sensibility of Yaozhou ware, making it highly valuable both as a practical tea utensil and as an item for display. Its shape, the texture of the glaze, and the rich historical context together create a distinctive presence, making it a prized piece for collectors and ceramics enthusiasts alike.