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- Cizhou Tenmoku Tea Bowl in Black Glaze with Rim in White Slip
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Cizhou Tenmoku Tea Bowl in Black Glaze with Rim in White Slip
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- GK232
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Title | Cizhou Tenmoku Tea Bowl in Black Glaze with Rim in White Slip |
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Category | Ceramics (G), Chinese Ceramics |
Country | China |
Period | Song |
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Dimensions | Height 6.5cm Diameter 4.5cm Mouth diameter 13.7cm |
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The famous production center for tenmoku-style tea bowls, typified by the Jian kiln (in present-day Fujian Province) and the Jizhou kiln (in present-day Jiangxi Province), was located in southern China. However, some tenmoku-style tea bowls, including tenmoku tea bowl with oil spots (J., yuteki tenmoku), which is an Important Cultural Property and a treasure of Ryûkô-in Temple in Kyoto, are believed to have been produced by kilns in the northern part of China. This work is also made by a kiln in northern China.
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