Planter with opaque lilac glaze, Jun ware, Jin to Yuan dynasty, 12th – 13th century
- Image Number: K1B008676N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Jin dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Floral apparatus
- Material: Mineral/ceramic/porcelain
- Description:
The modeling is antique bronze ware, which is made of slag bucket. It has a long neck, flat and round abdomen, five holes at the bottom, and a short circle of feet. The whole body is covered with clove purple glaze. The body is thick and the glaze is thick. The glaze surface is clear and bright. The glaze color is light and dark, and changes in order. Apply the glaze to the foot border, the mouth edge is brown, the foot edge is polished, the bottom and foot edge are coated with soy sauce fetal protection juice, and the number “five” is engraved after the bottom, with thin and light lines; The glazed surface is also inscribed with the inscription “for use under the east warm attic of the Hall of Nourishing the Heart” in the Qing Palace.
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