[Lushan Kiln Black Glazed Blue Spot Pot]
Lushan Kiln Black Glazed Blue Spot Pot is 15.6cm in height, 7.5cm in diameter and 8.6cm in bottom diameter
The kettle has a short neck, oval belly, flat bottom, flow on one side of the shoulder, double belt crank on the other side, and a series on the other side. The whole body is painted with black glaze, the inside is full of glaze, and the outside is not painted to the end. The mouth, shoulder and other parts are decorated with gray and blue stripes
The shape of this pot is typical of the Tang Dynasty. Its rich body shows the charm of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The glaze color is black and white, and the utensils are decorated with large color spots, which are simple and dignified. This flower-glazed pot should be the product of Lushan kiln in Henan Province in the Tang Dynasty, because the same type of porcelain fragments were found in the site of Lushan kiln
![图片[1]-Lushan kiln black glaze blue pot-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Tang dynasty/ceramics/3655[1024].jpg)
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