Sung Dynasty Hu Lu Iron-painted Small Pot, 12th-16th century
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After the 14th century, the pottery fired at Suwankhalok, an old kiln in Thailand, was shipped to Japan from the Momoyama period to the early Edo period. It is said to have been highly prized. Sunkorok produced a large number of works that copied the celadon and blue and white porcelain of the Longquan kilns of the Song and Yuan dynasties in China. This product is an attractive small pot with an iron glaze pattern. The soil from the time of excavation remains inside, but it is left as it is.
w4 x d4 x h4.5cm
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Sung Dynasty Hu Lu Iron-painted Small Pot, 12th-16th century
Sale priceHK$956.00