Song Dynasty Chinese Porcelain Ewer | ArtefactsHunter
This Song Dynasty-era Chinese porcelain ewer features a smooth finish and is in good condition. The piece represents the refined ceramic production techniques of the Song period (960-1279 CE).
Key Features:
- Period: Song Dynasty era (960-1279 CE)
- Form: Ewer with smooth finish
- Condition: Good condition
- Origin: Chinese porcelain
Song Dynasty ewers were produced in various forms and glazes, serving both functional and ceremonial purposes. The smooth finish on this piece demonstrates the technical skill of Song Dynasty potters in achieving refined ceramic surfaces.
Ewers from this period were commonly used for pouring liquids and were valued both in domestic settings and as export wares. The form was widely produced at kilns throughout China during the Song Dynasty, with variations in glaze, decoration, and size.
This ewer would make a valuable addition to collections focused on Song Dynasty ceramics, Chinese porcelain, or Asian ceramic arts. The piece offers insight into the sophisticated production techniques and aesthetic sensibilities of Song Dynasty ceramic workshops.
Note: This is a collector's piece that requires professional appraisal for authentication and valuation.
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