Chopsi
Pottery: Unknown
Dish with lotus design. Stoneware, moulded and celadon-glazed. This dish (chopsi) has everted sides and a hexafoil indented rim. The design is moulded but is not very clear because the impression is shallow and the dark green glaze thick. In the centre is a lotus flower within a double roundel, enclosed by a band of youi-heads, while the sides are divided into petals, each framed with arabesque scroll work. The flat base has five quartzite spur-marks.
History note: Collection of Sekino Tadashi
Gompertz Gift
Method of acquisition: Given (1984) by Gompertz, G. St. G. M., Mr and Mrs
12th Century
Koryo Dynasty
Circa
1100
-
1200
This piece is probably a product of the Yuch'on-ri kilns; dishes of similar shape, excavated from the kiln site, are illustrated in the exhibition catalogue, Seoul, Ewha Womans University Museum, 1983, cat. 127, 139, 148 and 149 (see documentation).
Glaze
composed of
celadon glaze
Dish
composed of
stoneware
Height 3.2 cm
Foot
Diameter 10.0 cm
Rim
Diameter 15.1 cm
Accession number: C.40-1984
Primary reference Number: 16071
Old object number: 23
Box number: 23
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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