
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Bowl with floral design
Korea
- Date
- first half 12th century
- Medium
- Stoneware with mold-impressed design under celadon glaze
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
High-fired ceramics with a green-blue celadon glaze were introduced to the Korean peninsula from China in the tenth century. Within a century or two, Korean artisans had developed their own distinctive tradition of celadon ware—the only variety of high-fired ware produced in the Goryeo period—that received high praise even from the Chinese. The inside of this thin-bodied bowl is decorated with an elegant design of flowers and leaves applied with a mold. Asia
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