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Cizhou-type tea slop basin, Southern Song, China, 1127-1279.
Cizhou-type tea slop basin, Southern Song, China, 1127-1279. Large black glazed basin with straight sides and flat everted rim. The thick orange-peel like glaze covers 2/3 of the exterior and ends with large 'tear drops'. The rim and parts of the glaze elsewhere are somewhat suffused to a cafe au lait colour. The unglazed base shows the buff-grey coloured stoneware formerly associated with Henan kilns. The body shows that the clay body was extensively knife-pared before being glazed. The piece was probably a slop basin for tea slops/leaves.
Unique Identifier
AR919509
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2835px × 2217px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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12TH CENTURY
13TH CENTURY
artefact
Artifact
Basin
Bowl
Ceramic
china
CHINESE
Cizhou ware
color
country
DYNASTY
LOCATION
Museum of East Asian Art
Object
Pottery
SONG DYNASTY
Stoneware
Tea
THIRTEENTH CENTURY