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Bowl with Heron in Reeds Period: Momoyama period (1573–1615)Date: late 16th centuryMedium: Stoneware
Large asymmetrical porcelain serving bowl fresh from the kiln. Available now.#pottery #porcelain #ki
heaveninawildflower:Wave bowl (circa 1880). Attributed to Christopher Dresser (Scottish).Made by the
Set of Persian pottery, from 13th to 17th century. 1. Bowl with Central Fish Motif. Date: 13th centu
Tea bowl with Mt. Fuji motif.
Earthenware bowl with a painting of a hare, from Egypt. Artist unknown; Fatimid period (11th centur
Tea Bowl, named YamanohaMino ware, nezumi-shino typeGlazed stonewareJapan Momoyama-Edo periods, 17t
Fourmile Polychrome bowl of the Anasazi people. Artist unknown; ca. 1350-1400. Now in the Brooklyn
Japanese tea accesories:Japanese Tea Bowl of Seto Ware, Icy water glaze by Eichi Kato.Upsized Matcha
Bowl with Dragons among CloudsChina, Five Dynasties period, circa 10th century,Stoneware with carved
A yellow-ground green-enameled dragon foliate dish and bowls. Qianlong seal mark, Qianlong period
New mugs and spoons, and a plate and a bowl, now in my shop!☕️Hope you enjoy:)https://nymla.etsy.com
Set of three bowls, China, dated AH 1297 (1879–80) Porcelain, painted enamels, diameters 36.6 to 40
Kichizaemon VII, Chônyû (1714-1770), tea bowl / chawan. With a splendid kintsugi technique. Japan. V
African Red Slip wares. Bowl with appliqué decoration of oak sprays and hunting dogs with jewelled o
artpropelled:Robin Welch
Tenmoku pottery:Tenmoku (also spelled “temmoku” and “temoku”) is a dark glaz
Takuro Kuwata.Chawan 茶碗; literally “tea bowl” is a bowl used for preparing and drinking
Bowl, Iran, Nishapur, 10th century. Earthenware, underglaze slip-painted
BowlBasra, Iraq, 9th centuryThis bowl is a typical example of an underglazed decorated ware in cobal
Bowl with inscription ‘bao yong’ (precious for use). Made of Guan green glazed stonewar
Sichomovi (Hopi) hand-painted ceramic bowl. Artist unknown; ca. 1900. From Arizona; now in the Hon
1. An Egyptian or Syrian earthenware bowl, 1200-50, depicting a harpy; her wing has a tiraz band wit
9th century Abbasid lustre bowl with geometric and stylised vegetal decoration from Iraq.
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