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Vase with floral scrolls
Vase with floral scrolls

Vase with floral scrolls

Place of OriginNorthern China
DynastyJin dynasty (1115-1234)
MaterialsHigh-fired ceramic partially coated in white slip, with incised decoration and green, yellow and colorless glaze
DimensionsH. 8 5/8 in x Diam. 3 1/2 in, H. 21.6 cm x Diam. 8.9 cm
Credit LineGift of the Christensen Fund
Object numberBL77P11
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsCeramics
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After the Northern Song, the bottle shape in the north was streamlined—as in this case—into an oval body on a footring. The cizhou decorative method was applied, first incising the outlines of the motif and then glazing with colors. The incised lines on the buff-colored body are set off by green and yellow glazes on a white-slipped background. In Shanxi (WW 1978.4: 11) and Hebei the same shape was, during the Jin, more often decorated in monochrome glazes (WW 1977.11: 15). Incising and carving techniques declined after the cataclysmic warfare in the north. The simplicity of this form and the roughness of the decoration are characteristic of the period.