Southern Song Dynasty Guan Ware Celadon Tea Bowl with Conical Hat Shaped
Southern Song Dynasty Guan Ware Celadon Tea Bowl with Conical Hat Shaped
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Period : Southern Song dynasty,China(1127 - 1279) / 12-13C
Size : H7.6cm W17.1cm
A celadon tea bowl fired in an Guan ware during the Southern Song dynasty.
It has a shape that gradually widens from a small base.
The shape resembles a conical hat worn on the head in China.
This particular piece is a thin-clay, thin-glazed item from the Southern Song official kiln.
The exposed foot is less than 1mm thick.
The waist is slightly thicker, then thins again towards the rim.
The celadon glaze, a beautiful grayish-blue, is applied even to the inside of the base, and there are distinct crackle-glazed throughout.
The crackle-glazed vary in size depending on the location, which is due to subtle temperature differences within the kiln.
It is lighter than it looks and very delicate, making it a very pleasant tea bowl to hold.
There is a slight chip on the foot, but it is from an older period.It has good luster throughout and is in good condition.
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