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As early as the seventh century, the practice of drinking tea and wine became an important part of elite culture in Korea. Elites of the Goryeo period commissioned a variety of types of utensils and vessels including this large bowl paired with a shallow saucer, to make their drinking experience more exciting.

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98775
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Bowl
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98775
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object
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Bowl
description
As early as the seventh century, the practice of drinking tea and wine became an important part of elite culture in Korea. Elites of the Goryeo period commissioned a variety of types of utensils and vessels including this large bowl paired with a shallow saucer, to make their drinking experience more exciting.
date
1100s
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CC0
language
en
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Q60778331
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Ceramic
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1
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import
dimensionsRaw
Diameter of mouth: 17.7 cm (6 15/16 in.); Overall: 8.9 cm (3 1/2 in.)
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Korea, Goryeo dynasty (918–1392)
accession
1918.455.a
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pottery
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Bowl (청자 음각 연꽃·모란무늬 사발 [靑磁陰刻蓮花牧丹文托碗]), 1100s. Korea, Goryeo dynasty (918–1392). Pottery; diameter of mouth: 17.7 cm (6 15/16 in.); overall: 8.9 cm (3 1/2 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of John L. Severance, 1918.455.a
titleInOriginalLanguage
청자 음각 연꽃·모란무늬 사발 [靑磁陰刻蓮花牧丹文托碗]
collection
Korean Art
formerAccessionNumbers
18.455
didYouKnow
The crackle pattern that appears all over this bowl was caused by a thermal expansion mismatch between the body and the glaze.
citations
citation
<em>Goryeo Dynasty: Korea's Age of Enlightenment, 918-1392</em>. San Francisco: Asian Art Museum, 2003.
citation
<em>Goryeo: The Glory of Korea </em>[대고려, 그 찬란한 도전]. Seoul: National Museum of Korea, 2018.
citation
Jang, Nam-won. "The Tea and Celadons during the Goryeo Dynasty : Considering the Celadon Tea Utensils [고려시대 茶文化와 靑瓷]." <em>Misulsa nondan</em> (2007): 129-162.
citation
Ch'a, Mi-rae, Kwi-suk An, Cleveland Museum of Art, and 국외소재문화재재단. <em>The Korean Collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art</em>. Edited by An Min-hŭi. First edition, English ed. Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Series, 16. Seoul, Republic of Korea: Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation, 2021.
page_number
Mentioned and reproduced: P. 74-75
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Gift of John L. Severance
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2026-05-29 05:20:08.349000
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98775
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Korean Art
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Korean Art
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pottery
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