Accession Number2009/2.71
TitleBowl with Stand
Artist(s)KoreanArtist NationalityKorean (culture or style)Object Creation Date6th centuryMedium & SupportceramicDimensions 3 1/8 x 3 15/16 x 3 15/16 in. (7.8 x 10 x 10 cm)
Credit LineGift of Ok Ja Chang and the Chang FamilyPhysical DescriptionA ceramic rounded bowl with a tall, trapered cylindrical stand with a lip. The base is detailed with staggered rectangular cut-outs that run from the lip to where the base meets the bowl.
This is a gray, low-fired stem cup that has a perforated, singletiered pedestal. The sides of the bowl curve upwards, and the rim has a sharp edge. The inner and outer surfaces of the cup show traces of rotation and water smoothing, while the base shows traces of clay attachments. The trumpet-shaped pedestal features three rectangular perforations.
[Korean Collection, University of Michigan Museum of Art (2017) p. 65]
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Keywords
Korean (culture or style)
bowls (vessels)
ceramics (object genre)