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Sherd

13th century (made)
Place of origin

Sherd, part of a bowl or box, grey celadon glaze with black underglazed decoration. The outer surface is cut into facets: the larger facets are painted with a stylised plant; and the smaller are with criss-cross pattern.


Object details

Object type
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Sherd, stoneware, painted with iron black decoration under a transparent 'celadon' glaze, Si Satchanalai kilns, Thailand, 15th-16th century
Physical description
Sherd, part of a bowl or box, grey celadon glaze with black underglazed decoration. The outer surface is cut into facets: the larger facets are painted with a stylised plant; and the smaller are with criss-cross pattern.
Dimensions
  • Width: 10.8cm
from register
Style
Subject depicted
Collection
Accession number
C.276L-1927

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Record createdOctober 12, 2009
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