Bottle

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Bottle

China

Date
12th-13th century
Medium
Stoneware with tea-dust glaze
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

This elegant jar is a rare descendant of wares developed in the Yaozhou area of Shanxi province during the Tang period (618-907). Although the Yaozhou kilns are most famous for celadons produced during Northern Song (960-1127) and Jin (1115-1234), the region had a longer and more ancient history in the production of black and related wares. Northern tea-dust glazes of this period are extremely rare and take their name from later porcelains in which a lighter glaze is peppered with specks of matte glaze blown onto the surface giving an appearance of powdered tea. The earlier glazes, like the one here, were achieved by slightly under firing the iron-rich glaze material. China, Asia

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