A Very Unique Bowl of Tang Dynasty
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Directory: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Pre 1492: Item # 1262951
Directory: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Pre 1492: Item # 1262951
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Description:
A black-glazed tea bowl was in a unique form.
Apparently caused by firing effects, the surface of the glaze was transformed to a mysterious image that was charming and different.
It was not sure if it was intentionally finished by an ingenious potter or just an accidental surprise.
But it was indeed a unique and sought-after piece for real connoisseur.
Date: Tang Dynasty, 10th Century.
Width:11.3cm.
Fitted cotton box is included.
Description:
A black-glazed tea bowl was in a unique form.
Apparently caused by firing effects, the surface of the glaze was transformed to a mysterious image that was charming and different.
It was not sure if it was intentionally finished by an ingenious potter or just an accidental surprise.
But it was indeed a unique and sought-after piece for real connoisseur.
Date: Tang Dynasty, 10th Century.
Width:11.3cm.
Fitted cotton box is included.