Bottle decorated with chrysanthemums and lotus petals

Korea

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The repeating chrysanthemum flowers that constitute the main design on this celadon bottle were achieved using stamps. The impressions created were then filled with a slip that turns white or black upon firing, depending on its iron content. Thus, this bottle is an excellent example of the inlay technique called sanggam, which was particular to Goryeo celadons. It is thought that Goryeo potters were inspired by inlaid mother-of-pearl lacquer, like the nearby trefoil box, in their creation of this inlay technique for ceramics.

Bottle decorated with chrysanthemums and lotus petals, Stoneware with stamped and inlaid design under celadon glaze, Korea

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