Enamel yellow flower pattern bowl (China Qing Dynasty Kangxi period)
This exquisite porcelain is an enamel yellow flower pattern bowl from the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. This ware is usually called "enamel yellow flower pattern bowl" or "imperial yellow glaze peony pattern bowl" and belongs to the works of the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1662-1722). The porcelain body of this kind of bowl is usually fired in Jingdezhen, and its complicated enamel decoration is completed in the imperial workshop (manufacturing office) in the Imperial Palace in Beijing. This kind of bowl is usually made of enamel color, which is characterized by bright colors, filling color full, with a strong court elegant and luxurious style. Because of this kind of enamel porcelain in the early stages of technological development in the Kangxi period, the number of handed down scarce.
Southern Song Dynasty Longquan Kiln Green Glazed Hat Bowl
This is a Southern Song Dynasty Longquan kiln green glaze hat-style bowl. Longquan kiln from China, fired during the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279). Longquan kiln was a famous celadon producing area in the Song Dynasty, which reached its historical peak in the Southern Song Dynasty. The device is in the shape of a hat, the mouth is skimming outward, the circle is small, and the shape is elegant and generous. There is a fine green glaze, glaze color presents elegant turquoise, "like ice like jade" reputation, in line with the Song Dynasty introverted rational advanced aesthetic. There is an obvious damage along the bowl mouth, which has been repaired using the traditional Japanese gold (Kintsugi) process.
Handmade clay bowl (3D printing)
This is a handmade clay bowl that can also be used as a flower pot. This type of container is often used as a bonsai pot, succulent plant pot or minimalist style home decoration bowl.
ceramic bowl
This is a ceramic bowl dating back to the second half of the 14th century. In 1990, it was discovered during archaeological research in the church of Tergovishtgertoglu. The bowl is high and slightly thickened at the edge, straight-walled, and annular at the bottom. The bowl body is coated with graphite inside and outside. Color: green, maroon, yellow. The center of the bowl is decorated with a geometric motif, the Star of David. The arms of the star pattern are decorated with floral patterns. Dimensions: height 8.3cm, diameter 17cm.
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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