Bowl

Deep bowl, crazed celadon glaze with incised decor on inside, Si Satchanalai kiln.

Nearly half of the mouth rim has broken off. Incised decoration of eight-petal flower in center and petals in the cavetto covered by a clear olive green glaze. The back is undecorated. The dish has a black circular mark under the foot where it was fired on a tubular support.

Historical period(s)
Ayutthaya period, 15th-16th century
Medium
Stoneware with celadon glaze
Style
Sawankhalok ware
Dimensions
H x Diam (overall): 11 x 21 cm (4 5/16 x 8 1/4 in)
Geography
Thailand, Sukhothai province, Si Satchanalai
Credit Line
Gift of Sarah M. Bekker
Collection
Freer Study Collection
Accession Number
FSC-P-4719
On View Location
Currently not on view
Classification(s)
Ceramic, Vessel
Type

Bowl (fragment)

Keywords
Ayutthaya period (1351 - 1767), Sawankhalok ware, stoneware, Thailand
Provenance
Provenance research underway.
Description

Deep bowl, crazed celadon glaze with incised decor on inside, Si Satchanalai kiln.

Nearly half of the mouth rim has broken off. Incised decoration of eight-petal flower in center and petals in the cavetto covered by a clear olive green glaze. The back is undecorated. The dish has a black circular mark under the foot where it was fired on a tubular support.

Collection Area(s)
Southeast Asian Art
Web Resources
Google Cultural Institute
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