Buncheong bowl with stamped rope-curtain pattern
Here are the buncheong bowl with brilliant quality inlaying.
The prospective area is divided into stripes, and different patterns are layered from the center, such as a rope curtain design, a flower design, and a serrated design.
The contours of each pattern are clear and detailed.
The base is brown with a unique light green glaze, which contrasts sharply with the white of the inlays.
The firing condition is also perfect.
The reverse side shows the same precise decoration as on the front, with round, serrated, and noren patterns around the base.
When you look inside the stand, you can see that it is held in place with inka (seal flowers).
This is a bit unique, since most of them are usually restrained by overlapping lines.
A bowl with a bulging body and a slightly inward-moving mouth. The diameter is 15.5 cm, which is a good size.
There are many Mishima pots, but it is difficult to find one with a neat shape, clean design, good inlaying and firing, and good size.
There are a few chips on the rim, but they do not detract from the overall look of the bowl, so it may be acceptable to leave it as it is.
You can enjoy the beauty of Joseon Dynasty buncheong ware by using it in your daily life.