Saucer-dish with a lavender blue glaze
Two Dishes.
Jun stoneware was made primarily in the Yu district of Henan Province. The light blue glaze is thick and opaque and consists of iron and copper pigments. The copper oxidizes under the right conditions during the firing process, resulting in the crimson and purple splashes visible on these dishes.
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Saucer-dish with a lavender blue glaze
Two Dishes.
Jun stoneware was made primarily in the Yu district of Henan Province. The light blue glaze is thick and opaque and consists of iron and copper pigments. The copper oxidizes under the right conditions during the firing process, resulting in the crimson and purple splashes visible on these dishes.
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Bruikleen van de Vereniging va ...... Herman Karel Westendorp, 1968)
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On loan from the Asian Art Soc ...... arel Westendorp bequest, 1968)
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description
Twee borden.
Jun-steengoed wer ...... e op deze borden zijn te zien.
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Two Dishes.
Jun stoneware was ...... ashes visible on these dishes.
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identifier
AK-MAK-540
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Saucer-dish with a lavender blue glaze
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Schaal met een lavendelblauw glazuur
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type
created
c. 1100 - c. 1124
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ca. 1100 - ca. 1124
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extent
diameter 17,5 cm
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diameter 17.5 cm
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Collectie: Aziatische keramiek
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Collectie: China (collectie)
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Collection: Asian ceramics
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provenance
…; collection of Herman Karel ...... om on loan to the museum, 1972
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temporal
eerste kwart 12e eeuw
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first quarter 12th century
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