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Nice 15th A.D. Ming Dynasty Longquan Celadon Bowl
$ 89.76
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Description
100% authentic antique, 14-15th Century Green Celadon Bowl. It was made at Longquan Kiln in Zhejiang, China.The bowl has olive green color and is sturdy smooth potted
. The bowl is a popular trade ceramics from China during Early Ming Dynasty.
The bowl has repair (white area). Despite the repaired area, this item appears spectacular and has tasteful character, reflecting the authority of the ancient art. The price is set low, affordable to any admirer.
Width about 16 cm. This is 100% antique, NOT reproduction.
The item was discovered from Thai-Burma Border in Tak Province where ancient people buried ceramics in their burial sites. Thai archaeologists believes that these people were Thai settlers along the border between Thai kingdom of Sukhothai and Burmese kingdom of Pegu or Hongsawadee near India Ocean. These settlers were quite well traded because, in the burial sites, they not only found huge quantity of ceramics from Sawankhalok Kilns (Sukhothai Kingdom), Sankampang Kilns (Lanna Kingdom) but also found substantial quantity of Chinese ceramics (already popular at that time) from Southern Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties and some quantity of Vietnamese and Cambodian.
Around 1569 A.D. after major wars between Thai and Burmese broke out, the area was abandoned, only became occupied later by hill tribe people that migrated into the area in 20th century. Some ceramics from these sites are also exhibited at renowned Southeast Asia Ceramic Museum on Bangkok University's Rangsit Campus in north Bangkok.
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