Xingyao white glaze jade wall shaped bottom bowl

[Xing Kiln White-glazed Jade Wall-shaped Bottom Bowl]

Xing Kiln White-glazed Jade Wall-shaped Bottom Bowl, Tang Dynasty, height 4.7 cm, caliber 15.6 cm, foot diameter 6.7 cm
The lip of the bowl, the abdominal wall inclined out at a 45 ° angle to the horizontal, and the jade wall shaped bottom. The glaze color is pure white, no makeup soil is needed, the glaze is applied to the foot wall, and the light is plain without grain decoration. The enamel is glossy
The body bone of Xingyao white porcelain is solid, dense and thick, the body soil is white and fine, and the degree of porcelain is high. The jade wall shaped bottom is the typical feature of the white glazed bowl of the Xing kiln in the Tang Dynasty
The jade bottom bowl first appeared in the Tang Dynasty, and was named after its feet like jade. At that time, it was commonly fired in the southern and northern porcelain kilns, such as the Xing and Ding kilns in Hebei, the Gongyi kilns in Henan, the Hunyuan kilns in Shanxi, the Yaozhou kilns in Shaanxi, the Yue kilns in Zhejiang, and the Changsha kilns in Hunan, and so on. Many ancient cities and ancient sites in foreign countries also unearthed jade bowls made in China. This kind of bowl is mainly white porcelain and celadon. There are two kinds of mouth edges: lip and without lip; Some straight walls of the bowl are inclined, and some are slightly curved; The feet are generally wide and shallow, and some of the central recesses are glazed and some are unglazed.
图片[1]-Xingyao white glaze jade wall shaped bottom bowl-China Archive
图片[2]-Xingyao white glaze jade wall shaped bottom bowl-China Archive邢窑白釉玉璧形底碗底部

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