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BOTTLE, Buncheong Ware with underglaze iron-painted floral and plant design, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)

Sale price¥99,000

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From the Momoyama period, the "Goryeong Mountain" Buncheong ware has been highly prized among tea connoisseurs on the Korean Peninsula. This type of porcelain, produced primarily during the early Joseon Dynasty in the 15th century, is crafted from iron-rich clay, adorned with a fine white slip, and finished with a transparent glaze before firing.

Standing at a height of 13.5 cm and with a body width of 9.5 cm, this piece is of a convenient size, making it practical for use. The overall presence of crackling and the slight fraying at the rim have developed a harmonious patina, showcasing its exquisite age. There are no leaks.

w9.5 x d9.5 x h13.5 cm

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BOTTLE, Buncheong Ware with underglaze iron-painted floral and plant design, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)
BOTTLE, Buncheong Ware with underglaze iron-painted floral and plant design, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE) Sale price¥99,000