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  • 9. Black-glazed stoneware ‘oil-spot’ bowl

    9. Black-glazed stoneware ‘oil-spot’ bowl

    Northern Song - Jin dynasty, 12th - 13th century
    Northern black ware
    Diameter: 19.2cm
     
    The characteristic silvery markings of the ‘oil-spot’ glaze were produced when iron compounds separated from the iron-saturated glaze during firing and crystallized on the surface during the cooling process. The additional circular splashes on the interior of this bowl were created by the application of an iron-rich compound, probably with a brush, before firing.

    • 9. Black-glazed stoneware ‘oil-spot’ bowl
    • 9. Black-glazed stoneware ‘oil-spot’ bowl

    View Chinese ceramics, lacquer and gold from the 12th to the 14th century

 
 

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