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Description:
A fine Song dynasty LushanYao brown glaze with cream/blue splash vase/jar, ca. A.D. Dimensions are 7-1/2" tall, 6-1/2" diameter. LushanYao kilns began during the Tang dynasty (A.D. 618-906) and closed in the late Southern Song dynasty. Renown for their opaque dark brown glazes with an irridescent cream, brown and blue splashes. The Lushan potters would apply the thinner dark brown glaze first and then add the second, thick and irredescent color glaze where desired and fire. The second irredescent glaze colors would run and blend with the underlying brown glaze, creating a wonderful splashed effect. This lushan vase is thickly potted, (weighing 4 pounds), with a broad form that is wide at the shoulder with 2 looped ears and wider at the belly. The foot is slightly concave with a medium rounded foot rim. This foot is unglazed and exposes the beige stoneware. The overall condition consensus is excellent condition, museum quality, without any injury or repair. b*/17
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: 1590 |
| Condition:
Excellent condition, museum quality |
Year:
ca
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| Country:
China |
Maker:
LushanYao |
| Height:
7.5 in. (19.05 cm) |
Depth:
6.5 in. (16.51 cm) |
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Width: 6.5 in. (16.51 cm)
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Weight: 4 |
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