A shallow circular dish with slightly everted rim, covered in a soft olive-green celadon glaze displaying a dense, intentional crackle (Ge-type aesthetic). The glaze pools subtly to the well and along the underside, with attractive kiln traces around the foot. The body is an iron-rich stoneware visible at the neatly finished footrim. Longquan-type wares with Ge-style crackle were widely produced during the Ming dynasty, echoing celebrated Song traditions.
Date: Ming dynasty, 16th–17th century
Origin: China, Longquan tradition (Zhejiang kilns), Ge-type crackle celadon
Material: Glazed stoneware (celadon)
Dimensions: Diameter 25.3 cm
Condition: Good condition
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