Wine Flask with Incised and Sgraffito Peony Design
https://clevelandart.org/art/1921.649
Produced in both central and provincial kilns during during the 1400s–1500s, buncheong (literally means "powdered green"), like this wine flask commonly feature gray-green glaze due to the usage of less processed and refined clay high in iron. Many experimental techniques such...
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Genre
Ceramic
Department
Korean Art
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