Dish with celadon glaze, Ru ware, Northern Song dynasty (960-1127)
- Image Number: K1B017854N000000000PAO
- Dynasty: Northern Song dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Container
- Material: Minerals/Ceramics/
- Description:
Round mouth, shallow curved wall, flat bottom, and slightly rolled out the feet. The body is slightly thin, and the sky blue glaze is fully applied. The thin glaze shows light pink luster. There are ice cracks at the glazed area on the inner wall. There are five branch burn marks around the bottom, with an inscription of “A” engraved in the center, and around the Qianlong Emperor’s “Ode to Small Official Kiln Plate”: “The plate is five inches in diameter, as round as the mouth of the gauge. The pottery is made without a bun, which is unique in the world. The ice cracks are indistinct, and the iron nail traces are connected. The inscription of” A “in the bottom of the heart is the same.” The imperial poem was made. At the end of the poem, the chronicle of the reign of Emperor Qianlong in the Spring Festival (37th year of the reign of Emperor Qianlong: 1772) was signed, with two seals of “Tai Pu” and “Gu Xiang”. Zhao Xihu of the Song Dynasty wrote in his “Clear Record of the Cave”: “The ancient paintings are black or light ink, which are made of dust, and have an ancient fragrance.”. Lu You, a poet of the Song Dynasty, also wrote, “The windows are poor and secluded, and the books are ancient.”. It can be seen that “
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