Blue and white striped ceramic bowl
It is a blue-and-white striped ceramic bowl, commonly known in Japan as the "ten-grass-striped" bowl. The inside and outside of the bowl are painted with radial blue stripes, a pattern traditionally known in Japan as the "ten-grass pattern", which mimics the node-like appearance of the wattle plant. Bowls of this size (about 12-14cm in diameter) are widely used in Japanese homes as rice bowls, soup bowls, noodle bowls, salad bowls or side dishes.
Medieval ceramic bowl
It is a pottery bowl from the medieval period, dating back to approximately between the 14th and 15th centuries. This cultural relic was discovered decades ago in a building near the current History Museum. It effectively showcases the appearance of daily necessities in the Girona region during the medieval period. This pottery bowl was modeled by the Pol Guiu and La Tempesta teams, with text provided by MHG and registration number MHG 8314-158. The detailed information of this model can be found on the official website of the Girona Historical Museum.
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