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E-Museum of the Sankampaeng Old Ceramics #13

2018-03-02 08:13:44 | サンカンペーン陶磁

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4.UCHIHAKEME-MON ware

 

A pattern to make the radial-line on slip using a brush is called “UCHIHAKEME-MON”in Japan.  And there is a pattern using a special tool instead of a brush.

(Source: B Antique shop/Thailand)

(Source: Net Auction/Yahoo JPN)

(Source: BKK Southeast Asian Ceramics Meuseum)

(Source: River City Auction House/BKK)

(Source: River City Auction House/BKK)

(Source: Net Auction/Yahoo JPN)

(Source: Net Auction/Yahoo JPN)

(Source: Sangkhalok Museum/Thailand)

(Source: Chiangmai Doh Collection/JPN)

(Source: Chiangmai Doh Collection/JPN)

(Source: Kubo Collection/JPN)

(Source: Kubo Collection/JPN)

(BKK Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum)

How to make the UCHIHAKEME-MON.

 

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E-Museumof the Sankampaeng Old Ceramics #12

2018-03-01 08:24:41 | サンカンペーン陶磁

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3.Incised pattern ware

3.-3. Wavy pattern ware

(Source: Chiangmai Doh Collection/JPN)

NET auction has been listed as Sankampaeng, but the possibility of Phayao is high.

(Source: Sangkhalok Museum/Skhothai/Thailand)

This is also a possibility of Phayao.

3.-4. Solar radiant pattern ware

 (Source: Chiangmai Doh Collectio/JPN)

 This was also exhibited as Sankampaeng, but the possibility of MON is high.

 

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E-Museum of the Sankampaeng Old Ceramics #11

2018-02-27 08:05:18 | サンカンペーン陶磁

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3.Incised pattern ware

3.-1. "SHINOGI-MON" ware

The pattern that formed the incised radiant line with a knife is called “SHINOGI-MON”.

(Source: Sankhalok Museum/Sukhothai/Thailand)

(Source: Kubo Collectio/JPN)

3.-2"KAKITORISHINOGI-MON" ware

In this E-Museum, We call “KAKITORISHINOGI-MON” to scrach the slip radially using a tool to make a pattern.

  (Source: BKK Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum)

(Source: Kamuraten Collection/JPN)

(Source: Net Auction/Yahoo JPN)

(Source: Net Auction/Yahoo JPN)

(Source: Machida city Museum/JPN)

(Source: Sankhalok Museum/Sukhothai/Thailand)

(Source: Sankhalok Museum/Sukhothai/Thailand)

(Source: Hariphunchai National Museum/Thailand)

(Source: Sankhalok Museum/Sukhothai/Thailand)

 

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E-Museum of the Sankampaeng Old Ceramics #10

2018-02-26 08:30:26 | サンカンペーン陶磁

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2.Stamped pattern ware

2.-2. Pikhun (พิกุล) flower scattering pattern 

(Source: Sangkhalok Museum/Sukjothai/Thailand)

(Source: Sangkhalok Museum/Sukjothai/Thailand)

(Source: Kamuraten Collection/JPN)

(Source: Net Auction/Yahoo JPN)

(Source: Chiangmai Doh Collection/JPN)

(Source: Kubo Collection/JPN)

2.-3. Flower pattern Ware

(Source: Net Auction/Yahoo JPN)

(Source: Chiangmai Doh Collection/JPN)

2.-4. Geometric pattern Ware

(Source: Sangkhalok Museum/Sukhotai/Thailand)

2.-5. Four fish pattern Ware

(Source: BKK Insurance Museum)

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E-Museum of the Sankampaeng Old Ceramics #9

2018-02-25 08:45:15 | サンカンペーン陶磁

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2.Stamped pattern ware

2.-1. Twin fish pattern <Brown glaze>

(Source: BKK Insurance Museum) 

(Source: Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum/BKK)

(Source: Southeast Asian Ceramics Society/S'pore)

(Source: C antique shop/Thailand)

(Source: Net Auction/Yahoo JPN)

(Source: Net Auction/Yahoo JPN)

(Source: Net Auction/Yahoo JPN)

(Source: River City Auction house/BKK)

(Source: River City Auction house/BKK)

(Source: River City Auction house/BKK)

(Source: River City Auction house/BKK)

(Source: Net Auction/Yahoo JPN)

(Source: Net Auction/Yahoo JPN)

(Source:Machida city Museum/JPN)

(Source: Sangkhalok Museum/Sukhothai/Thailand)

(Source: Sangkhalok Museum/Sukhothai/Thailand)

(Source: Sangkhalok Museum/Sukhothai/Thailand)

(Source: Sangkhalok Museum/Sukhothai/Thailand)

(Source: Sangkhalok Museum/Sukhothai/Thailand)

(Source: Sangkhalok Museum/Sukhothai/Thailand)

(Source: Sangkhalok Museum/Sukhothai/Thailand)

(Source: Chiangmai Doh Collection/JPN)

(Source: Chiangmai Doh Collection/JPN)

(Source: Chiangmai Doh Collection/JPN)

(Source: Chiangmai Doh Collection/JPN)

(Source: Kubo Collection/JPN)

(Source: Machida City Museum/JPN)

The Machida City Museum regards this as Sankampaeng, but the locality is unknown because of the unique feature of fish pattern and the lack of radial incised lines on the cavetto.

Usualy, Sankampaeng Twin fish pattern plate has the radial incised lines on the cavetto. It is representing Sun-ray or sun radiant or the wheel of law(Dharmachakra).

 

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