bowl
- Museum number
- 1968,0422.28
- Description
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Porcelain Lianzi [lotus-seed] bowl with underglaze blue decoration. This lianzi [lotus-seed] bowl has deep conical sides which emerge from a very narrow foot ring and curve slightly inwards at the rim. The glazed base rises to a central nipple. Beneath a blue-white glaze it is painted in dark cobalt blue with concentric bands of designs inside. In the centre is a stylized four-petalled flower, surrounded by a band of eight half-flowers formed of dots, with leaves. Around this is a ring of circles woven through with lines which reach trefoil points inside each circle. Above this is a scroll of Chinese pinks with eight blooms. Around the rim is a zigzag line with half-flowers on either side and pendant spearheads below. Outside the foot is painted with classic scroll, and sixteen long thin lotus petals radiate from the foot, each surmounted by a trefoil. Above this a chrysanthemum, peony, pink and lotus are depicted separated by auspicious emblems such as an ingot, rhinoceros horn, branch coral and chimes. The rim is painted with a lotus scroll and pendant trefoils. The glaze is crackled, which may have resulted from a later fire (see BM 1963.0520.1).
- Production date
- 1403-1424
- Dimensions
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Diameter: 14 centimetres
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Height: 7 centimetres
- Location
- Not on display
- Acquisition date
- 1968
- Department
- Asia
- Registration number
- 1968,0422.28
- Additional IDs
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Miscellaneous number: D46 (Sedgwick number)