
Cleveland Museum of Art
Dish with Incised Scroll Design
- Date
- 900s–1100s
- Medium
- Pottery with pale bluish-white glaze and incised design, Qingbai ("blue-white") ware
- Culture
- China, Song dynasty (960-1279)
- Department
- Chinese Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
While this dish was donated as a rare white celadon excavated from a Goryeo period tomb, it turns out to be a Song period Chinese Qingbai ware much enjoyed as a luxury item among Korean ruling elites in the Goryeo period (918–1392). This lightly potted shallow dish is carved and combed with what might be flowering peony.
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