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HUMAN FIGURE, Sawankhalok Ware, Middle Ages(12th–16th centuries)

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Ceramics produced at the ancient kiln site of Sawankhalok in Thailand from the 14th century onward were imported to Japan during the Momoyama period through the early Edo period. Known as Songkoroku or Sunkoroku, these pieces were cherished by contemporary tea masters, who appreciated them as tea utensils.

Sunkoroku ceramics predominantly feature imitations of the celadon and blue-and-white wares from the Longquan kiln of the Song and Yuan dynasties. They were primarily crafted from a semi-porcelain body, adorned with ash-glazed celadon, iron underglaze, and white slip. This particular piece is a striking figure rendered in a beautiful milky glaze. It is a remarkably rare work. Although it is an excavation find and exhibits some lines on the lower back, it retains its complete form and is highly recommended for any collection.

w8 x d6.5 x h17 cm
Item - Antique Art Objects

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