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Yue Kiln

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A Pair of Aubergine and Green Enamelled Yellow-Ground

A Pair of Aubergine and Green Enamelled Yellow-Ground
Both finely potted, small, broad-mouthed plates of shallow form, on a slight ring foot, edge left...

A Large Blue and White "Flora and Fruit" Bowl

A Large Blue and White
Large form with everted and squared lip, shallow walls, ring foot, nicknamed at "dice bowl"...

Changsha Kiln

Changsha Kiln
The most famous polychrome glazed pottery of the Tang Dynasty came out of Changsha Kiln...

Yue Kilns were located mostly in the ancient Yuezhou area in Zhejiang Province, their center being the Gong Kiln in the vicinity of Shanglin Lake in Cixi County. The celadon wares they produced are the best manufactured in the Tang Dynasty. They enjoy high reputation and are praised by the people as "jade-like", "ice-like" or "green like grass-coated mountains".

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  • Celadon ewer produced in Yue Kiln
    Celadon ewer produced in Yue Kiln
    Celadon ewer produced in Yue Kiln

    Tang Dynasty

    Height: 14.2cm

    Mouth diameter: 6.1cm

    Foot diameter: 7.4cm

  • Chinese crabapple-shaped cup produced in the Yue Kiln
    Chinese crabapple-shaped cup produced in the Yue Kiln
    Chinese crabapple-shaped cup produced in the Yue Kiln

    Tang Dynasty

    Mouth diameter: 13.2 - 8.2cm

    Foot diameter: 5.8cm

    Height: 6.6cm

  • Celadon ewer with four handles produced in the Yue Kiln
    Celadon ewer with four handles produced in the Yue Kiln
    Celadon ewer with four handles produced in the Yue Kiln

    Tang Dynasty

    Height: 35cm

    Mouth diameter: 18.9cm

    Bottom diameter: 11cm

  • Melon-shaped celadon ewer produced in the Yue Kiln
    Melon-shaped celadon ewer produced in the Yue Kiln
    Melon-shaped celadon ewer produced in the Yue Kiln

    Song Dynasty

    Height: 23cm

    Mouth Diameter: 12.5cm

    Foot diameter: 9.1cm

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