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BRUSH POT, White porcelain with openwork bead design, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)

Sale priceRp 5.241.000,00 IDR

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A white porcelain brush pot with an openwork bead motif, dating to the late Joseon period.

A cylindrical brush pot is encircled by openwork combining round apertures with bead-like ornamentation. The upper zone is finished with a petal-shaped border and circular motifs; the central band features pierced designs interspersed with small bead motifs; the lower zone is decorated with a continuous geometric pattern.

The glaze is applied thickly; although the body is white porcelain, a pale bluish cast—reminiscent of celadon—appears in places. The glaze gathers in the recesses of the openwork carving, and when it catches the light subtle gradations of blue and white emerge. Fine crazing runs throughout, and iron spots and traces of flowing glaze are visible, giving the piece the serene presence characteristic of late Joseon white porcelain.

The pierced openwork is finely executed; the varying sizes of round apertures and bead-like ornamentation allow the piece’s elaborate workmanship to stand out against the serene white porcelain.
As an antique, it exhibits crazing, iron spots, irregularities in the glaze, soiling to the base, and slight wear, but overall the condition is good.

w11.5 x d11.5 x h13.5cm

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BRUSH POT, White porcelain with openwork bead design, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)
BRUSH POT, White porcelain with openwork bead design, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE) Sale priceRp 5.241.000,00 IDR