Artifact Information
| Artifact | Bowl |
| Artifact No. | 300d1/0902.4/1 |
| Manufacturing Site | Jingdezhen kiln, Jingdezhen city, Jiangxi Province, Ming Dynasty |
| Date | Mid-16th century CE |
| Artifact Condition | Completed |
| Artifact Type | Porcelain |
| Artifact Feature/Texture | A bowl with a thin body with decorated with under-glaze blue patterns. The glaze is thick, but there are areas where the glaze did not adhere properly. The outer edge of the base of the vessel is unglazed. |
| Coloration | Blue & White |
| Clay-Type | White clay |
| Size | N/A |
| Rim | N/A |
| Base | N/A |
| Decorative Feature | The patterns appear on both inside and outside as follows: Inside: A horizontal line is drawn around the rim with one line, and at the joint between the base and the body, two overlapping horizontal lines are drawn. Inside the two concentric circles, there is a pattern of one flower bouquet. Outside: A horizontal line is drawn around the rim, and two overlapping lines are drawn around the base. Around the base, there is a pattern resembling intertwined fish. On the body, there are four groups of chrysanthemum flowers, with each group containing two flowers, and all four chrysanthemum groups are connected by vine patterns. |
| Discovery Site | High mountain range along the Thai-Myanmar border, Mae Sot District, Tak Province |
| Current Display | The Pottery Project, Department of History, Chiang Mai University |
| Pot mark | None |
| Remark | None |
