Celadon Gourd-shaped Ewer with Inlaid Peony Design photo
National Treasure No.116Craft고려시대(12세기)

Celadon Gourd-shaped Ewer with Inlaid Peony Design

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서울특별시 용산구

Basic information

Designation
National Treasure No.116
Category
Craft
Era
고려시대(12세기)
Designated year
1962
Location
용산구, 서울특별시서울특별시 용산구 서빙고로 137 (용산동6가, 국립중앙박물관)
Coordinates
37.524041, 126.980350

Description

This celadon ewer from Goryeo in the mid-12th century has gourd-shaped body, height of 34.4 centimeters, and mouth diameter of 2 centimeters, measures 16 centimeters in the largest part of the body, and has foot diameter of 9.7 centimeters complete with elegantly curved spout and handle. It has an attractive body of double ovoid shapes in perfect proportional harmony with the long spout and handle. The upper, smaller part of the body is decorated with a pair of cranes flying between clouds inlaid with black and white slips. It is then connected through a nicely narrowed waist with the lower, much larger ovoid body whose surface is covered with peony blossoms and dense scrolling foliage inlaid with white slip. The masterful inlaying technique combined with a balanced body showcasing elegant curves and translucent celadon glaze evenly covering the surface make this ewer one of the finest examples of the artistic supremacy of the art of Goryeo celadon ware.

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Images: KOGL (khs.go.kr) · Data source: Cultural Heritage Administration Open API (cha.go.kr)