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Jizhou stoneware bowl, late Southern Song dynasty, China, 1200-1279.
Jizhou stoneware bowl with paper-cut design of two phoenixes and flower heads, late Southern Song dynasty, China, 1200-1279. A Jizhou conical-shaped tea bowl decorated on the interior with two phoenixes, each facing the centre, and three six-petalled prunus flower heads all in paper cut technique. The bowl is covered with a tortoise-shell glaze, the decoration of phoenixes and flower heads without the speckled yellow tortoise-shell glaze. The base is unglazed revealing the greyish-buff body. The Jizhou kiln was one of the only Chinese kilns at that time using the paper-cut technique.
Unique Identifier
AR917063
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2843px × 2212px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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13TH CENTURY
artefact
Artifact
Bowl
Ceramic
china
CHINESE
color
CONICAL
country
DYNASTY
Flower
FLOWERS
GLAZED
Jizhou ware
LOCATION
Museum of East Asian Art
mythical beast
mythical creature
MYTHOLOGY
NATURE
Object
paper-cut
phoenix
Plant
Pottery
Southern Song dynasty
Stoneware
Tea
tea bowl
THIRTEENTH CENTURY