Uki-botande (floating peony handles)

Uki-botande
Uki-botande
Uki-botande

This term refers to celadon porcelain and other wares with uki-botan motifs. This term is used because celadon porcelain from the Song dynasty in China had many raised patterns such as peony arabesques, but it is also used to refer to other raised patterns, not necessarily peony patterns, and is symmetrical with the painted flowers of chinka peonies.

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