Bowl with dragon-shaped handles and design of lotus petals
Place of OriginJingdezhen, Jiangxi province, China
Dateapprox. 1238-1369
DynastySouthern Song period (1127-1279) or Yuan dynasty (1271-1368)
MaterialsPorcelain with applied and incised decoration under glaze
DimensionsH. 3 in x W. 5 1/8 in x D. 3 3/4 in, H. 7.6 cm x W. 13 cm x D. 9.5 cm
Credit LineGift of Sparks, London
Object numberB76P1
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsCeramics
On View
On viewLocationLoggia 11
More InformationPale Blue Wares of the Song and Yuan Dynasties (960–1368)
In the 900s, ceramics with pale blue (qingbai, literally “bluish white”) glaze were used in southeastern China’s Jiangxi province. High-fired with a lustrous glaze (having low iron content) on a thin, white body with incised or molded designs, Qingbai wares have acquired a reputation of being like jade, which historically came in a range of pale colors in addition to the jade green we think of today. One of the more commonly produced subtypes of Qingbai wares was Jingdezhen porcelain, valued for its unsurpassed pale blue glaze. Vast quantities of these wares supplied domestic markets and export trade.
1127-2325
960-1279
approx. 960-1000
1127-1279
approx. 650-750
approx. 1500-1700