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  • Glazed Porcellaneous Stoneware ‘Lotus’ Dish

    Glazed Porcellaneous Stoneware ‘Lotus’ Dish

    Northern Song period, 11th - 12th century
    Ding kilns, Hebei province

    Ding ceramics, one of the ‘classic’ wares of the Song period, were made from around the ninth century, reaching a peak between the eleventh and twelfth centuries. The stylized lotus bloom incised on the centre of the dish is also a classic Song motif, found in paintings, ceramics and the decorative arts of the period.

    Diameter: 18.0c

    • Glazed Porcellaneous Stoneware ‘Lotus’ Dish
    • Glazed Porcellaneous Stoneware ‘Lotus’ Dish

    View Song: Chinese Ceramics, 10th to 13th Century (part 5)

 
 

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