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TEA BOWL, Ash-glazed, a, Khmer Dynasty, Middle Ages(12th–16th centuries)

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This tea bowl, featuring a serene palette, is an ash-glazed piece from the Khmer Dynasty, dating to the 15th-16th centuries and excavated from historical sites.

The coloration varies across the bowls, showcasing a spectrum of white, yellow, brown, and blue, each exhibiting a distinct hue.
Each tone possesses a softness reminiscent of egg shell.

Hairline cracks are present throughout, suggesting that with use as a matcha bowl, it will develop a delightful character over time.
The rim is subtly thin, adding to its elegance.

We have received a total of 14 bowls, which would also serve beautifully as confectionery vessels or serving dishes.

径w12.5cm 高さ7.5cm程度
Item - Antique Southeast Asian Ceramics

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