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BOTTLE, Buncheong ware with line-carved peony design, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)

Sale priceRs. 502,100.00 INR

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Buncheong ware is a type of ceramics produced on the Korean Peninsula during the early Joseon Dynasty, particularly in the 15th century. Crafted from iron-rich clay, it is adorned with a fine white slip and finished with a transparent glaze before firing. This ware primarily includes vessels and bottles used in daily life. The ceramics of the Joseon period are characterized by unique designs that reflect the natural environment and culture of the time, and Buncheong ware is a notable example of this tradition. The forms of Buncheong ware typically exhibit simple shapes and decorations, exuding a delicate and refined beauty.

In this piece, the peony is dynamically rendered through bold line carving over a brush-applied white slip, showcasing a rare technique for Buncheong ware. A wooden box is included.

w17 x d17 x h29 cm

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BOTTLE, Buncheong ware with line-carved peony design, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)
BOTTLE, Buncheong ware with line-carved peony design, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE) Sale priceRs. 502,100.00 INR