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<p>The color and shape of this bowl are modeled after those of Chinese Yue ware. Bowls of this type have been excavated from the sedimentary layers of olive-brown-glazed celadon (nokcheongja) kiln site at Gyeongseo-dong, Incheon. There is a narrow shelf below the mouth rim, while the bowl has been coated with olive- brown-glaze. There are four refractory spur marks on the foot. Part of the body has been repaired after damage.<br />
[<em>Korean Collection, University of Michigan Museum of Art </em>(2014) p.100]</p>
Bowl has a barrow shelf below the mouth rim, and the bowl itself is coated with olve-brown glaze. There are four refractory spur marks on the foot and part of the body has been repaired after damage.
Korean (Korean (culture or style))
Olive-brown-glazed Celadon Bowl
12th century
Gift and partial purchase from Bruce and Inta Hasenkamp, purchase with funds from Elder and Mrs Sang-Yong Nam
2021/1.151
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