Korean Pottery Bowl
$274.95
Silla Period, 8th-9th century
Categories: Decorative Bowls, Home Decor, Vintage Pottery
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This unique Korean antiquity, dating to the 8th or 9th century, features incised geometric markings, similar to many ceramics and pottery types found in Korea during the Silla period from 57 B.C.- A.D. 935, and Silla meaning “encompassing the four directions by its virtuous achievements.” This ancient bowl is a primitive and sophisticated decorative bowl that is a charming addition to any Korean ceramics collection, neolithic pottery, or anyone looking to achieve an Asian style interior.
The wonderfully expressive decoration and markings add a playful and engaging element to this unglazed natural-toned bowl, and it makes a wonderful addition to your tabletop decor in any space. The low tapered form also adds a horizontal element for your space, great for adding texture and color to a small area.
The wonderfully expressive decoration and markings add a playful and engaging element to this unglazed natural-toned bowl, and it makes a wonderful addition to your tabletop decor in any space. The low tapered form also adds a horizontal element for your space, great for adding texture and color to a small area.
Dimensions
The bowl measures 5.25 inches in diameter and measures 2.25 inches in height.
Condition
The bowl shows center loss and cracking—the top rim with chips.
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