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An ash-glazed bottle with an underglaze iron-painted grass motif from the Goryeo period.
This bottle has a slightly narrow, upward-rising neck and a gently swelling body, harmoniously proportioned. The rim opens outward subtly, giving the piece an overall unforced, graceful profile.
An ash-green glaze envelops the entire surface, and a grass motif in underglaze iron is simply rendered on the body. The brushwork does not strive for decorative effect; with swift strokes it captures the flow of the blades, adding a light, lively movement to the composed vessel form.
Fine crazing traverses the glaze, and a lustrous aged patina, formed over many years, suffuses the entire surface. Kiln scars, areas of glaze loss, and small stone-pits are also visible, yet these features harmonize naturally as part of the piece’s original firing. The base is left exposed, with pronounced wheel-throwing marks and firing traces clearly preserved.
This bottle combines the quiet presence characteristic of Goryeo ceramics with a sweeping, expressive brushstroke. Its calm dignity makes it equally suitable for arranging flowers or for display on its own.
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Tax excluded. Import duties may apply. Shipping costs are calculated at checkout.

