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Small porcelain bowl with thick vessel walls, somewhat coarse exterior, and bluish glaze.<br />
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Produced in a regional private kiln in the late 19th century, this white porcelain bowl is has a bright-colored clay body and a wide foot. Sand spur marks are left on the rim of the foot as well as on the inner base, because it was stacked among other bowls, separated by sand supports, in the kiln. It is coated with white opaque glaze and features many pinholes on the outer base due to crawling of glaze.<br />
[Korean Collection, University of Michigan Museum of Art (2014) p.163]
Korean (Korean (culture or style))
Small bowl
19th century
Gift of Toshiko Ogita in memory of Tomoo Ogita
1987/1.308
A burial set of various pieces of glazed porcelain. Included are 15 plates, 16 bowls and 6 lids. All pieces vary in width, depth, and color.
Korean (Korean (culture or style))
Burial Set (15 plates, 16 bowls and 6 lids)
17th century
Gift of Ok Ja Chang and the Chang Family
2009/2.79.1
It has a slightly outward flared rim and mildly curved sides tapering gradually to a narrow foot. The color was white and glaze was drgraded.
Korean (Korean (culture or style))
Footed bowl
19th century
Gift of Mr. Jennis R. Galloway through the Friends of the Museum of Art
1972/1.156
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