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Bowl with Peony Design in Relief

1200s

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

As early as the seventh century, the practice of drinking tea and wine became an important part of elite leisure culture in Korea. A wide bowl like this example was especially suitable for drinking powdered tea shaved from a compressed tea cake, the most commonly enjoyed type during the Goryeo period. A large bloomed peony in relief on the inside of this tea bowl may have made the moment of drinking tea more enjoyable.

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  • Title: Bowl with Peony Design in Relief
  • Date Created: 1200s
  • Physical Dimensions: Diameter of mouth: 18.1 cm (7 1/8 in.); Overall: 8.3 cm (3 1/4 in.)
  • Type: Ceramic
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/1921.690
  • Medium: pottery
  • Original Title: 청자 양각 모란무늬 사발 (靑磁陽刻牡丹文碗)
  • Fun Fact: Kangjin and Buan kilns in Jeolla province were the two major production centers for celadon wares during the Goryeo period (918-1392).
  • Department: Korean Art
  • Culture: Korea, Goryeo period (918-1392)
  • Credit Line: Gift of John L. Severance
  • Collection: Korean Art
  • Accession Number: 1921.690
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