- Original name
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청자압출양각모란국화절지문화형접시
- Culture/Period
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Korea
/ Goryeo Dynasty
- Findspot
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Jeollanam-do
Jindo-gun
- Classification
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Food
- Tableware
- Food
- Plate
- Material
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Ceramic
- Celadon
- Dimensions
- Height : 1.6–1.9 cm, Diameter (mouth) : 9.3 cm, Diameter (bottom) : 6.0 cm
- No.
- Maritime Artifact 16656
- Location
- Mokpo National Maritime Museum(Exhibition Room 1)
This small, flower-shaped celadon plate is almost intact, except for the slightly broken lips. The plate is somewhat distorted with its one side tilted. The internal bottom is flat, the side slope is short and rounded, and the lip is horizontal. The internal and external surfaces of the body have furrows, but the external ones are shallow. The lip looks like round petals when viewed from above, by cutting out of eight spots at regular intervals at its rim end. The inside of the plate has patterns made with the extruded impressing method. The center of the inner bottom is decorated with a peony in bloom with stems and leaves. Each of the eight sections of the inner body has one simplified chrysanthemum design, but some of them are unclear. The gray clay is even and dense. Evenly coated with dark-green glaze, this plate has tiny cracks all over its body with glossiness. Its outer body was horizontally encircled with a long black line. The foot is flat, showing three trails of firing supported with silica stones.
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