Rectangular basin with light bluish-green glaze, Guan ware, Southern Song dynasty, 12th-13th century
- Image Number: K1B014024N000000000PAH
- Dynasty: Southern Song dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: Container
- Material: Minerals/Ceramics/
- Description:
The rectangle is folded along the basin, and the rectangle plates on four sides are connected, with the upper part slightly open and the lower part slightly closed. The folding edge of the mouth extends horizontally, and the bottom extends horizontally from the edge of the plate; The four feet and the side of the foot are each connected to the bottom with a wishful headboard, making the whole device like a building. The sole of the foot was unglazed, and there were eight nail marks on the bottom of the utensil. The whole body bone is firm and thick, the glaze layer is also more than glaze, and the thick glaze is dripping; The thin edges reflect purple and black fetal color, and under the folding edge, black and brown fetal bone is exposed. The glaze is pink and green. Besides the eel blood like long pieces, there are dense ice crack like pieces. Because the flower pot unearthed in Beijing has the name of “Liu Family Made Flower Sill”, it can also be used as a flower vessel.
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