Artifact Information
| Artifact | Plate/bowl/vessel |
| Artifact No. | K7/2548/39 |
| Manufacturing Site | Wiang Ka Long kiln, Chiang Rai Province |
| Date | Approximately 15th-19th century CE |
| Artifact Condition | Damaged |
| Artifact Type | Stoneware |
| Artifact Feature/Texture | It seems to be the base of the vessel, thick, heavy, and large; underglaze black patterns; thick slip; used celadon technique, appears glazed on both sides of the vessel. |
| Coloration | Underglaze Black |
| Clay-Type | White clay |
| Size | 17.7 x 21.4 x 0.7 cm. (width x length x height) |
| Rim | N/A |
| Base | 0.1 x 0.7 x 18 cm. (thickness x height x diameter) |
| Decorative Feature | The artifact has some decorative patterns on both the inside and outside. Inside: In the middle of the vessel, there are fish and floral figures inside a double circle line that appears on its base. Outside: there are two horizontal lines appear on the base and the edge of the base. The body has floral patterns in the Chinese art style surrounding the vessel. |
| Discovery Site | Wiang Ka Long kiln, Chiang Rai Province |
| Current Display | The Pottery Project, Department of History, Chiang Mai University |
| Pot mark | None |
| Remark | Donated by the local community at T. Wiang Ka Long, A. Wiang Pa Pao, Chiang Rai Province |
