Period:Tang dynasty Production date:618-906
Materials:ceramic
Technique:glazed
Dimensions:Height: 2.90 centimetres Width: 2.30 centimetres
Description:
Sherd of a vessel made of light grey clay. The coating on both sides of the vessel seems to consist of two layers, the first one made of a laminated ivory and brown paste, the second one of a bright green glaze which appears darker over the brown paste.
IMG
![图片[2]-vessel BM-1928-1022.45-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Tang dynasty/43/mid_01075957_001.jpg)
Comments:Stein 1928, p.462: “A.K.07. Fr. of laminated pottery, composed of a brown and ivory coloured paste, which lie side by side as in some millefiore beads. The fracture shows a grain like that of wood, and consequently the surfaces also; but the lines of the grain are evidently partially controlled. Glazed bright green, which appears dark over the brown paste, and accentuates the grain. For much finer specimen, see K.E.01. 1⅛” x ⅞” x ⅛”. Pl.LI.”
Materials:ceramic
Technique:glazed
Dimensions:Height: 2.90 centimetres Width: 2.30 centimetres
Description:
Sherd of a vessel made of light grey clay. The coating on both sides of the vessel seems to consist of two layers, the first one made of a laminated ivory and brown paste, the second one of a bright green glaze which appears darker over the brown paste.
IMG
![图片[1]-vessel BM-1928-1022.45-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Tang dynasty/43/mid_01075956_001.jpg)
![图片[2]-vessel BM-1928-1022.45-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Tang dynasty/43/mid_01075957_001.jpg)
Comments:Stein 1928, p.462: “A.K.07. Fr. of laminated pottery, composed of a brown and ivory coloured paste, which lie side by side as in some millefiore beads. The fracture shows a grain like that of wood, and consequently the surfaces also; but the lines of the grain are evidently partially controlled. Glazed bright green, which appears dark over the brown paste, and accentuates the grain. For much finer specimen, see K.E.01. 1⅛” x ⅞” x ⅛”. Pl.LI.”
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