Southeast Asia, Thailand, Burma (Myanmar), ca. 15th century CE. A lovely ensemble of 3 glazed pottery bowls. Enveloped in a lustrous, light green glaze, the first and largest vessel presents thin walls that span outwards to a wide, flared rim, all sitting upon a ring-form foot. Dark green rings are painted along the interior and exterior, while a tondo of a floral motif adorns the basin. The next bowl also displays a ring-form foot and a wide rim, but instead has a shallow basin and is glazed brown with blue spirals along the exterior. Alternatively, the last dish features a raised rim atop a deep basin and is covered in light blue glaze with a dark blue floral design at the center of the basin. Size of largest: 7.6" Diameter x 2.6" H (19.3 cm x 6.6 cm)
Provenance: ex-Ashland University Museum, Ashland, Ohio, USA, donated to Ashland University between July 1994 to December 1998
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Condition
Green and brown bowls have chips to rim. All have chips to feet, as well as expected nicks, abrasions and pitting, commensurate with age and use. Otherwise, all are excellent with nice craquelure to glaze.