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The Ly Dynasty bowl has a lotus motif in the middle. The lotus motif is a popular and popular motif in ceramics, especially in the East. In Vietnam, people also discovered many ceramics of the Ly - Tran dynasties with beautiful lotus motifs. The lotus is a beautiful, noble flower that has been worshiped since ancient times by many countries around the world. For Buddhism, the lotus is said to possess noble virtues, close to the philosophy of Buddhism. The lotus plant grows in ponds and lakes "near mud but does not smell of mud".

The bowl is celadon colored, with a height of 6.5cm and a diameter of 17.5cm. Through the firing process, the enamel color turns dark yellow, from which the hauntings become more evident in the heart of the bowl. The pinnacle of Ly ceramics is identified as celadon ceramics, which Westerners call celadon ceramics. Celadon ceramics are often jade green in color with many variations of that blue color. This discoloration often occurs when producing celadon ceramics. After glazing, the product must be fired in a reducing environment (an oxygen-deficient environment). Only when fired in an environment lacking oxygen will the ceramic produce a green color; in an environment with excess oxygen, the product will be brown or yellow.

Celadon creates many contrasting aesthetic feelings: the glaze is very clear but looks very opaque, the ceramic wall is thick and heavy but feels very thin and light, the pattern is hidden (haunted) but looks very prominent and the sound of tapping sounds as clear as Even though it has gone through the ups and downs of time, the enamel color of the bowl is still shiny and sophisticated.