Celadon Bottle Vase with Bird Etchings

Late 20th Century
$328 USD
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Dimensions
W: 10.0" D: 9.5" H: 12.25"
Materials
Stoneware
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Collection #
CGM031A
Estimated Shipping
$20

Described in ancient Chinese texts as the “moon dyed with spring water,” celadon ceramics are prized for their well-proportioned forms and luminous blue-green glazes. This vintage celadon bottle vase was sculpted by artisans of the Mengrai Kilns in Chiangmai, Thailand, a small-scale workshop renowned for their celadon vessels and glazed stonewares, each crafted by hand using traditional methods.

The vase has an elegant form, sculpted with a round body, elongated bottle neck ending in a flared lip and strap handles at the shoulder with leaf motifs. The sides are decorated with etchings of birds and abstract patterns, then cloaked in a pale celadon glaze with sheer translucency and a distinctive, crackled finish. Stamped with maker's marks of the Mengrai Kilns.

Additional Dimensions:
Diameter of Opening; 2.5"

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