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Far East, China, Fujian Province, Song Dynasty, ca. 960 to 1270 CE. Another superb Jian ceramic tea bowl from the esteemed Bernheimer collection. This example boasts a lovely form and quintessential Hare's Fur decoration in the lustrous black glaze. One of the most famous black wares created in China is the Jian (Jianyang) ware of the Fujian province, which in Japan is known as Temmoku (a Japanese version of the Chinese term, Tianmu). The rich black glaze of a Jian tea bowl is traditionally characterized by fine linear markings commonly referred to as "hare's fur" or "oil spots." These are crystalline markings formed when iron oxide precipitates during the firing process. In effect, the excess iron oxide transmigrates to the surface of the glaze. Here it collects into streaks or spots of pure metallic iron. Jian tea bowls like this example grew in popularity during the Song dynasty, when tastes for tea changed from steeped green tea to the whisked powder variety. The Northern Song emperor named Huizong (reigned 1100 to 1125) admired them, which also increased their popularity. What's more, the Japanese also admired Hare's Fur bowls and imported them during the 12th century. This technique was adopted in Japan and called Temmoku. A stunning example from the ancient artisans of China's Song Dynasty! Size: 4.75" in diameter x 2.75" H (12.1 cm x 7 cm).

Provenance: Ex-Paul and Louise Bernheimer, Cambridge, MA and Laguna Woods, CA, acquired before 1980.

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  • Condition: Intact and excellent. A small triangular spacer still attached to lower exterior wall near foot. Three tiny clay protrusions in vicinity of this spacer.

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