Joseon Dynasty White Porcelain Teabowl
ARCHIVEDA teabowl fired in the early Joseon dynasty. It has a wide hip and an outwarded lip. It is high-quality white porcelain produced in the official kiln settled up in Gwangju or its side kilns, and its characteristics are the greyish glaze tone and the grits attached bottom of the foot. Most of these types are large bowl sizes, but this piece is a rare example of a suitable size for a teabowl.
There are no noticeable defects except for slight kiln scratches, and the condition is excellent.
W12.5cm×H5.5cm
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