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A Song Dynasty jun glaze tea bowl northern Song Dynasty (960 - 1127)

In Appreciation of China:Monochromes

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A Song Dynasty jun glaze tea bowl northern Song Dynasty (960 - 1127)
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A buff stoneware body decorated with a thick lavender glaze with a slight purple hue where the glaze thickens, the glaze thinning towards the rim, which is unglazed, and with slight pitting on the lower exterior due to imperfection in the kiln firing, the bowl, however, with a pleasing depth of tone and lustre. Though the majority of Jun glaze wares were produced at the Linru kilns near Luoyang, there were other kilns at Yuxian in Henan. The coarse stoneware body and the thickness of the applied iron-oxide glaze, producing an opalescent finish, is typical of Jun wares.PROVENANCE: From a Private Collection in UK.
A buff stoneware body decorated with a thick lavender glaze with a slight purple hue where the glaze thickens, the glaze thinning towards the rim, which is unglazed, and with slight pitting on the lower exterior due to imperfection in the kiln firing, the bowl, however, with a pleasing depth of tone and lustre. Though the majority of Jun glaze wares were produced at the Linru kilns near Luoyang, there were other kilns at Yuxian in Henan. The coarse stoneware body and the thickness of the applied iron-oxide glaze, producing an opalescent finish, is typical of Jun wares.PROVENANCE: From a Private Collection in UK.

Appreciation of China:Monochromes

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