Roy Hu's Asian Art竹溪小隱

A Rare And Charming Temmoko Bowl With Silver Streaks.


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Description: A Temmoko tea bowl from Song Dynasty was found in rare opportunity. As a typical decoration of streaking and mottling of Temmoko wares, the surface of this Temmoko bowl was uniquely fired in silver effects. With bluish tint yielded under the light, the irregularly formed silver streaks engraved into the black surface of the glaze. The unglazed foot rim was in black and had some star like reflection due to being tinged with some of the glaze. Obvious excavation evidences-the deposits of earth were still remained for verification. It is a charming Jianyang piece. May not in big size, the bowl's charming glaze had its mysterious attraction which can only be seen in real rather than in my poor photographs. Date: Song Dynasty Width: 9.3cm