Birds and animals in kinma filled-in lacquer, Thailand, 17th–18th century
Asian Gallery (Toyokan) Room 12
September 3, 2019 (Tue) - January 5, 2020 (Sun)
This part introduces the individual styles of ceramics made in Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam from the 9th to the 16th century.
Current exhibit includes:
Imaginary animals in kinma filled-in lacquer, 17th–18th century
Birds and animals in kinma filled-in lacquer, Thailand, 17th–18th century
Covered Box, Lotus petal design in underglaze brown, 15th–16th century (Gift of Dr. Yokogawa Tamisuke)
Shallow Bowl with Pointed Foliate Rim, Celadon glaze with lotus flower design, Si Satchanalai ware, Thailand, 15th century (Gift of Mr. Yamada Yoshio)
Dish, Celadon glaze, Si Satchanalai ware, Thailand, 15th–16th century (Gift of Mr. Yoshida Sakuya)
Bowl, Arabesque design in overglaze enamel, Formerly owned by Okano Shigezo, 16th century (Important Art Object)
Dish with Foliated Rim, Grass and flower design in overglaze enamel, 16th century (Important Art Object, Gift of Ms. Saito Michi)
Large Dish, Deer and landscape design in underglaze blue, 15th–16th century (Important Art Object)