Dish with foliate rim North Central Thailand, Si Satchanalai 15th–16th century This large-scale dish with foliate rim is an exemplary example of the green-glazed stonewares produced at the Si Satchanalai kilns in north-central Thailand. It has an incised design in the wet clay in which the glaze has pooled, its greater depth serving to heighten the décor chromatically. At the center is a floral roundel and the cavetto has four boldly drawn lotuses in bloom. A distinctive feature of the best of this class of ware is the carefully scalloped rim which creates a foliate effect, echoing the carved


Dish with foliate rim North Central Thailand, Si Satchanalai 15th–16th century This large-scale dish with foliate rim is an exemplary example of the green-glazed stonewares produced at the Si Satchanalai kilns in north-central Thailand. It has an incised design in the wet clay in which the glaze has pooled, its greater depth serving to heighten the décor chromatically. At the center is a floral roundel and the cavetto has four boldly drawn lotuses in bloom. A distinctive feature of the best of this class of ware is the carefully scalloped rim which creates a foliate effect, echoing the carved lotuses within. The bowl has a deep profile, with high, recessed foot. The latter is unglazed and has oxidization burning from the firing process. View more. Dish with foliate rim. North Central Thailand, Si Satchanalai. 15th–16th century. Stoneware with incised décor and iron-green celadon glaze. Ceramics


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