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Summary
Description Tea bowl. Southern Song. Ding ware. British Museum.jpg |
English:
Black glazed tea-bowl. AD 1000-1127. Northern Song dynasty. Quyang, Ding prefecture, Hebei province. Sir Percival David Collection, British Museum. Quotation of the museum :
Ding potters manufactured vessels of exquisite quality with pure white bodies, but also added coloured glazes. This example is coated in a solution rich in iron-oxide which, when fired, gives it a glossy ink-black color. Song dynasty writers celebrated black and brown wares, associating them with luxurious lacquer wares. It has a copper rim which enhances its status.
Français :
Voir aussi : Cécile et Michel Beurdeley, "La Céramique chinoise - Le Guide du connaisseur", Office du livre, Fribourg - Éditions Vilo. 1974. p 137-138
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