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Jepara shipwreck celadon deep bowl from the Song Dynasty (10th-12th century)

Jepara shipwreck celadon deep bowl from the Song Dynasty (10th-12th century)

  • Country: China
  • Period: Northern Song (960-1126 AD)
  • Material: Celadon green glazed
  • Size: 7.5 x 18 cm approx.
  • Nice bowl with floral motives
Object number: T24371-2
€ 195,00
More from : China

  • It is coated in a greyisch qingbai type of glaze, the foot remains unglazed showing the pale porcelaneous body. The inner surface is decorated with incised floral patterns. It has a "frosted" feel of the glaze because laying in the sea wreck for hundreds of years the glaze has been degraded by the sea salt.

  • The Jepara wreck was discovered north of the Central Java coast after local fishermen discovered ceramic shards in the area, which were analysed and found to be Song porcelain. Though very little of the wreck itself remained, the following excavations by a salvage team in 1998 unearthed over 10,000 ceramic pieces along with other artefacts.
  • This object comes with an interesting booklet about the excavation of the Jepara ship including information about the kilns and general Chinese culture.
  • Herewith a link to a site about Fujian and Longquan Trade Ceramics in Jepara Shipwreck: http://www.koh-antique.com/jepara/jepara%20wreck.htm

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