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Bowl

1200-1270 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Chinese stoneware with an olive green glaze is traditionally called a 'celadon'. Chinese connoisseurs considered green teabowls most suitable for drinking green tea.

Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Stoneware, glazed
Brief description
Bowl, Longquan ware, China, 1200-1270
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 13cm
Style
Gallery label
(2007)
Tea bowl
Southern Song dynasty
1200-1270

Stoneware with pale green (celadon) glaze
Longquan kilns, south China

Salting Bequest
Museum no. C.302-1910
Credit line
Salting bequest
Object history
Bequeathed by Mr. George Salting, accessioned in 1910. This acquisition information reflects that found in the Asia Department registers, as part of a 2022 provenance research project.
Summary
Chinese stoneware with an olive green glaze is traditionally called a 'celadon'. Chinese connoisseurs considered green teabowls most suitable for drinking green tea.
Bibliographic reference
Kerr, Rose. Song Dynasty Ceramics. London: V&A Publications, 2004. Plate 96
Collection
Accession number
C.302-1910

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Record createdApril 2, 2008
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