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Tea bowl, underside
Porcelain tea bowl with cobalt blue underglaze decoration of three figures and a pavilion, probably made in Jingdezhen, China, during the Yongzheng period (1723-1735) and recovered from the Ca Mau Wreck in 1998. Date: c.1725
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1. Title: "A Glimpse into the Past: The Enchanting Story of a 18th-Century Chinese Porcelain Tea Bowl" 2.. This exquisite porcelain tea bowl, dating back to the early 18th century, showcases the intricate beauty and rich cultural history of Chinese art. The underside of the bowl, adorned with a cobalt blue underglaze decoration, reveals three figures and a pavilion, revealing a captivating story from the Yongzheng period in China (1723-1735). The bowl, recovered from the Ca Mau Wreck in 1998, is a testament to the enduring allure of Chinese porcelain. The round, white vessel, with its smooth, unglazed exterior, contrasts dramatically with the vivid, hand-painted blue decoration on the rear. The intricate details of the figures and the pavilion are a marvel of the artist's skill, reflecting the artistic prowess of the Jingdezhen region in China. The three figures, dressed in traditional Chinese attire, are depicted in a leisurely scene, possibly enjoying a moment of respite in a pavilion. The pavilion, with its elegant roof and intricate details, adds a sense of tranquility and serenity to the scene. The use of cobalt blue underglaze decoration, a popular technique during the Georgian era, adds a touch of sophistication and elegance to the bowl. This tea bowl, a round, white container used for drinking tea, is a symbol of the cultural exchange that took place between China and the West during the 18th century. The bowl's journey from China to the Ca Mau Wreck, and eventually to the present day, is a testament to the enduring allure and value of Chinese porcelain. The intricate details and rich history of this bowl make it a treasured object, a window into the past, and a reminder of the stories and traditions that have shaped our world.
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