Flower Vase

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Flower Vase

China

Date
12th-13th century
Medium
Stoneware with black glaze, markings in overglaze iron oxide
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

With its elegant fluid shape, lustrous blue-black glaze, and exceptional russet markings, this is a particularly beautiful vessel. Probably inspired by hare's-fur markings on Jian ware tea bowls, potters of certain Cizhou kilns in North China had begun by the eleventh century to decorate their black-glazed wares with russet-colored flecks and splashes. Such markings were created by applying an iron-oxide-bearing slip to the vessel surface. Some markings were splashed on the surface and others were created by dipping the vessel in the iron-saturated compound. Asia

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