








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

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.
Numerous product photos are available for you to examine the details and condition. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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