Xingyao white glazed pot

[Xing Kiln White-glazed Pot]

Xing Kiln White-glazed Pot, Tang Dynasty, 13 cm in height, 7.4 cm in diameter and 6.1 cm in foot diameter
The mouth of the can is slightly skimmed, with short neck, round belly, gradually narrowing below the belly, and flat bottom. No glaze on the bottom. The body and glaze are white and delicate
Xing Kiln is a famous porcelain kiln in the Tang Dynasty. Its kiln site was found in Neiqiu, Hebei Province. It was created in the early Tang Dynasty and popular in the middle Tang Dynasty, and gradually declined due to the lack of raw materials in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties. Many people in the Tang Dynasty have written about Xingyao. Lu Yu said in the “Tea Classic” that its products were like snow and silver. Li Zhao said in the book “Supplement to the National History”: “Neiqiu white porcelain Ou, Duanxi purple stone inkstone, which is common to the world.” This shows that Xingyao white porcelain was widely used at that time.
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