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Posted By: Robert Posted Date: May 08, 2024 (03:21 PM) |
Message As you may already be aware, your vase was most likely made in the twentieth century in the style of the Cizhou type wares. These are a very diverse group of stonewares (not porcelains) produced at numerous kiln sites throughout China, primarily from the Song through the Ming dynasties. They are boldly decorated with slips (e.g., carved slip or sgraffito “scratched slip” techniques) or painted pigments (typically, iron brown) under a clear glaze, and sometimes with overglaze enamels (typically iron red, black and copper green). Post a Response |
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