LOT 0165 Longquan Celadon Garlic Head Shaped Vase – Suantouping, Yuan...
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Possibly Yuan dynasty (1271–1368)Dimensions: 10" (25.2cm) HLongquan celadon glazed garlic-head vase decorated with alternating ink-like strokes of dark brown glaze. Raised foot and long neck with slightly inverted lip. Protruding ring around the midpoint of the vessel. Celadon refers to green glazed stoneware and porcelain wares from China, Japan, and Korea. It is a broad term that encompasses various hues of green; although other green ware types such as green jun and ge wares help to delineate the spectrum of green-glazed ceramics. Celadon originated in Zhejiang Province during the East Han Dynasty. Producing Celadon wares involves a reducing atmosphere of 1300 degrees centigrade. The pigment is a combination of iron oxide and titanium, which is applied in thick washes to produce a rich yet soft surface quality.Provenance: Hong Kong family collection in Toronto來源:香港資深移民藏家或為元 龍泉青釉點彩蒜頭瓶
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