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Konwa stoneware jar, Liao dynasty, China, 11th-early 12th century.
Konwa stoneware jar with peonies against in-filled black ground, Liao dynasty, China, 11th-early 12th century. A large jar of plain globular shape with a thick rolled rim, decorated with a broad band of flowers in white with combed details. The background of the band carved away and in-filled with black glaze. The rest of the jar has a yellowish white glaze. The base has a broad bi-type foot unglazed without a footrim showing the body of putty coloured clay. This type of Konwa ware, is also sometimes known as Chifeng ware.
Unique Identifier
AR916906
Type
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Purpose
Public
Size
2208px × 2837px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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12TH CENTURY
artefact
Artifact
black
Ceramic
china
CHINESE
color
country
DECORATION
DYNASTY
Floral
Flower
FLOWERS
GLAZED
Jar
Konwa ware
Liao dynasty
LOCATION
Museum of East Asian Art
NATURE
Object
Ornamentation
PATTERNED
Peony
Plant
Pottery
Stoneware