Phan Celadon Plate with Incised Corona Pattern, 14th-15th century, Thailand
Phan Celadon Plate with Incised Corona Pattern, 14th-15th century, Thailand. Diameter: 26cm © Zetterquist Galleries.
A large, finely potted stoneware bowl with incised concentric lines around its slightly flared mouth-rim. The interior is decorated with a corona depiction against a tightly carved field of radiating lines, all constrained within another incised circle. The entire piece is covered in an ideally realized, finely crackled translucent green glaze. There is a small rim chip repaired with Japanese gold lacquer.
Published in “Exhibition of South-East Asian Ceramics” Gotoh Museum, 1986. pg. 58.
From a private Japanese collection.
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