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This celadon dish, dating from the 14th to 16th centuries, is a remarkable example of ancient Annamese ware. The surface retains the distinctive hammer marks, adding a sense of character and authenticity. It reflects the unrefined craftsmanship of the potters of the time. The piece exhibits the unique patina characteristic of archaeological finds.
I believe it would also serve beautifully as a stand for a teapot.
w10 x d10 x h3.5 cm
Item -
Antique Southeast Asian Ceramics
Usage -
Tea Ceremony Utensils,
Byōsho (Vase Stand)
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