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A banana tree is the central motif on this plate. Also seen are bamboo, watermelon and grapes. The outer edge is painted with a wreath of Lotus flowers.   
 

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Potted with shallow rounded sides rising from a short foot to a wide rim, the interior centred with a slightly sunken medallion boldly decorated in inky tons of cobalt blue with banana plant, melons and branches and leaves.
Chinese porcelains were expensive and difficult to produce-were often used as diplomatic gifts by the imperial court. They entered Indian Ocean trade networks by the fifteenth century and rapidly became sought-after treasures. Chinese designs and symbols became sought-out particularly during the reign of Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan, which spans from 1556 to 1666. There are several literacy references to the import of China pottery which shows that the pottery was highly prized in India. During the Mughal period Babur writes in his Memoirs, "that he took Chinese cup along with him on an excursion. In A.D. 1519 Darwish-i-Muhammad Sarban presented Babur with a seven colored cup".
 

  • Period:
    14th century
  • Source:
    Archaeological Survey of India
  • Dimensions:
    Diameter: 44cm, Height: 7.5cm
Period 14th century Category
Source Archaeological Survey of India
Dimensions Diameter: 44cm, Height: 7.5cm Material & Production Techniques