Period:Jin dynasty Production date:1115-1234
Materials:stoneware
Technique:glazed
Dimensions:Diameter: 7.40 inches
Description:
Jun stoneware dish with flattened rim. The dish has opalescent blue glaze with purple in-glaze copper pigment splashes.
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Comments:Purchased by Harris from Yamanaka in July 1927 for £250 DJ Dish with splashed glazesJun wares are characterised by opalescent blue, purple or even green glazes. Potters decorated the dry, unfired glaze with copper-rich pigment, to create a purple in-glaze splashed effect. Where the glaze runs thin towards the edge of the vessels, it becomes semi-transparent to olive green. Jun wares were made in many kilns throughout Junzhou prefecture (modern Yuzhou or Yuxian) in Henan province from about AD 960 to 1435. Jun wares have relatively coarse stoneware bodies and are regarded as popular rather than imperial wares.
Materials:stoneware
Technique:glazed
Dimensions:Diameter: 7.40 inches
Description:
Jun stoneware dish with flattened rim. The dish has opalescent blue glaze with purple in-glaze copper pigment splashes.
IMG
Comments:Purchased by Harris from Yamanaka in July 1927 for £250 DJ Dish with splashed glazesJun wares are characterised by opalescent blue, purple or even green glazes. Potters decorated the dry, unfired glaze with copper-rich pigment, to create a purple in-glaze splashed effect. Where the glaze runs thin towards the edge of the vessels, it becomes semi-transparent to olive green. Jun wares were made in many kilns throughout Junzhou prefecture (modern Yuzhou or Yuxian) in Henan province from about AD 960 to 1435. Jun wares have relatively coarse stoneware bodies and are regarded as popular rather than imperial wares.
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