Period:Northern Song dynasty Production date:1000-1127
Materials:stoneware
Technique:glazed
Dimensions:Diameter: 9 centimetres Height: 4.50 centimetres
Description:
Jun stoneware bowl with rounded sides and inverted rim. The bowl has an opalescent blue glaze coloured purple on the interior and exterior with splashes of in-glaze copper pigment. The glaze is olive green at the rim.
IMG
![图片[3]-bowl BM-1932-0616.1-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Northern Song dynasty/Ceramics/mid_01061379_001.jpg)
Comments:Small blue bowl with splashed glazeThis bowl cup has a lavender glaze splashed with deep purple. It was probably used for drinking wine and might have been used in conjunction with a stand. Where the Jun glaze runs thin towards the edge of the cup, it becomes semi- transparent to olive green. Compared to contemporary Northern Song celadons such as Ru and Yaozhou wares, Jun wares have relatively coarse stoneware bodies. Jun wares are characterised by opalescent blue, purple or occasionally green glazes. This type of cup is known as a ‘bubble bowl’. When held under an artificial light, it appears that a bubble rises up and moves around as you turn the bowl.Stoneware with opalescent blue and purple glazesJun ware鈞窯Yuxian, Henan province 河南省, 禹縣Northern Song dynasty, about AD 1000–1127
Materials:stoneware
Technique:glazed
Dimensions:Diameter: 9 centimetres Height: 4.50 centimetres
Description:
Jun stoneware bowl with rounded sides and inverted rim. The bowl has an opalescent blue glaze coloured purple on the interior and exterior with splashes of in-glaze copper pigment. The glaze is olive green at the rim.
IMG
![图片[1]-bowl BM-1932-0616.1-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Northern Song dynasty/Ceramics/mid_01061377_001.jpg)
![图片[2]-bowl BM-1932-0616.1-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Northern Song dynasty/Ceramics/mid_01061378_001.jpg)
![图片[3]-bowl BM-1932-0616.1-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Northern Song dynasty/Ceramics/mid_01061379_001.jpg)
Comments:Small blue bowl with splashed glazeThis bowl cup has a lavender glaze splashed with deep purple. It was probably used for drinking wine and might have been used in conjunction with a stand. Where the Jun glaze runs thin towards the edge of the cup, it becomes semi- transparent to olive green. Compared to contemporary Northern Song celadons such as Ru and Yaozhou wares, Jun wares have relatively coarse stoneware bodies. Jun wares are characterised by opalescent blue, purple or occasionally green glazes. This type of cup is known as a ‘bubble bowl’. When held under an artificial light, it appears that a bubble rises up and moves around as you turn the bowl.Stoneware with opalescent blue and purple glazesJun ware鈞窯Yuxian, Henan province 河南省, 禹縣Northern Song dynasty, about AD 1000–1127
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