The round ceramic plate with a slightly raised foot ring is dated from late Korean Goryeo Kingdom (918 to 1392 AD) likely toward the end of the 14th century. The plate features a celadon glaze and underglaze slip inlays in black and white. The inlays showcases a pair of bird (appears to be cranes) in the center of a radiating double walled ring with vertical spokes. On the outer ring, three additional ducks were depicted swimming in the water. The exterior has three concentric white rings. The slip inlay design only employed a few strokes, but very effectively achieve to visualize the images. The plate overall exudes a strong charm of Folk Art with a minimalistic and abstract quality.
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Dimensions:Height: 1 in (2.54 cm)Diameter: 5.6 in (14.23 cm)
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Style:Archaistic (Of the Period)
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Materials and Techniques:Ceramic
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Place of Origin:Korea
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Period:15th Century and Earlier
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Date of Manufacture:14th Century
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Condition:FairRepaired: There are three small chips on the ring, two of which appear older and had been re-glazed, one was professionally repaired. Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Chips on the rim, kiln aggregate and imperfection on the exterior and base.
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Seller Location:Atlanta, GA
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Reference Number:Seller: LU945023574862
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