Dish in celadon glaze, Ru ware, Northern Song dynasty (late 11th-early12th century)

Dish in celadon glaze, Ru ware, Northern Song dynasty (late 11th-early12th century)


  • Image Number: K1B017855N000000000PAC
  • Dynasty: Northern Song dynasty
  • Category: Ceramics
  • Function: water vessels
  • Material: Minerals/Ceramics/
  • Description:
    Round mouth, shallow curved wall, flat bottom, slightly rolled out the foot, and copper clasp embedded in the foot margin. The whole body is fully glazed, and the thin part of the glaze shows a slight pink luster. There are ice cracks at the glazed area at the bottom edge of the inner wall. There are five branch burn marks at the bottom circumference, from which the earth colored tire can be seen. The face of Emperor Qianlong’s plate chanting official kilns: “Zhou chi will be full of chi, and Song porcelain is porcelain. The morning star is really precious, and the fire has never been lost. Xue Wenning has to discuss, which is quite strange. Muran and Chen Tiji cut the water and thought about it alone.” The imperial poem. At the end of the poem, the chronicle of “Emperor Qianlong Wuxu’s midsummer imperial title” (43rd year of Qianlong:. When the Emperor Qianlong appreciated this work, he noticed that the glaze was not pure, but because he had the idea of valuing the ancient, he specially stated in the poem note: “The few things are the most valuable. Although the old porcelain has a little violence, it is also valuable

北宋  汝窯青瓷盤
图片[2]-Dish in celadon glaze, Ru ware, Northern Song dynasty (late 11th-early12th century)-China Archive
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