Period:Southern Song dynasty Production date:1127-1279
Materials:porcelain
Technique:glazed
Dimensions:Diameter: 11.50 centimetres Height: 4.90 centimetres Weight: 0.15 kilograms
Description:
Conical bowl. Made of celadon glazed porcelain. Green ware.
IMG
Comments:Conical bowl with celadon glazeContemporary Southern Song craftsmen made both silver wares and lacquer wares in this form. This example, made from smooth, pale grey clay, is coated in a thick pale-bluish celadon glaze. Potters used up to four separate layers, developing the thickness of the iron-derived blue glaze. Longquan potters used porcelain stone and limestone as the main glaze ingredients but added wood ash to it. Later potters working at the Longquan kilns in the Yuan dynasty were unable to recreate these soft blue-green glazes which reached their zenith in the Southern Song. Stoneware, porcelain-type, with celadon glazeLongquan ware龍泉窯Longquan region, Zhejiang province 浙江省, 龍泉地區Southern Song dynasty, about AD 1127–1279
Materials:porcelain
Technique:glazed
Dimensions:Diameter: 11.50 centimetres Height: 4.90 centimetres Weight: 0.15 kilograms
Description:
Conical bowl. Made of celadon glazed porcelain. Green ware.
IMG
Comments:Conical bowl with celadon glazeContemporary Southern Song craftsmen made both silver wares and lacquer wares in this form. This example, made from smooth, pale grey clay, is coated in a thick pale-bluish celadon glaze. Potters used up to four separate layers, developing the thickness of the iron-derived blue glaze. Longquan potters used porcelain stone and limestone as the main glaze ingredients but added wood ash to it. Later potters working at the Longquan kilns in the Yuan dynasty were unable to recreate these soft blue-green glazes which reached their zenith in the Southern Song. Stoneware, porcelain-type, with celadon glazeLongquan ware龍泉窯Longquan region, Zhejiang province 浙江省, 龍泉地區Southern Song dynasty, about AD 1127–1279
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