Small deep celadon porcelain bowl known as the "Twin Fish", China, Longquan kilns, Southern Song period (1127-1279 )Of circular form with rounded sides resting on a high foot, decorated in its center with two fishes molded in high relief with well-defined scales and fins. The exterior is molded with lotus petals radiating upwards and covered with a bluish celadon glaze. Diameter: 12.8 cmChips and missing pieces.
The paired fish symbolize fertility and marital happiness and are also one of the eight Buddhist symbols.
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