Ding Ware Bowl of the Xing Type with Bi-Disc Foot
https://clevelandart.org/art/2020.186
An ivory-colored glaze covers this shallow bowl with a solid flat foot ring, revealing an almost pure white body. Bowls of this type and shape were used for drinking tea and were traded as far as Samarra (modern Iraq). Red tea consumed during the Tang dynasty (618–906) was bel...
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