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Jian stoneware bowl of alms bowl shape, late Northern Song dynasty, China, early 12th century.
Jian stoneware bowl with 'hare's fur' flecking, of alms bowl shape, late Northern Song dynasty, China, early 12th century. A bowl of alms-bowl shape with incurving rim. Its purplish brown body is covered both inside and out with a black temmoku glaze suffusing to brown at the edge. The interior, and to a lesser degree the exterior, has orange brown flecks radiating from the centre, a glaze effect sometimes referred to Hare's Fur. The base has a circular indentation and shallow foot, both unglazed, revealing the typical purplish brown body of this kiln.
Unique Identifier
AR916991
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2215px × 2832px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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12TH CENTURY
artefact
Artifact
black
Bowl
Ceramic
china
CHINESE
color
country
DYNASTY
GLAZED
Jian ware
LOCATION
Museum of East Asian Art
Northern Song
Object
Pottery
SONG DYNASTY
Stoneware