Pair of Qingbai Ware Bowls with Covers
https://clevelandart.org/art/2020.173
While dark-glazed ceramics resemble black lacquer ware, and celadons were often compared to green jade, white or bluish-white glazed stoneware imitates silver. Here, broad silver bands around the bowls’ rims accentuate their precious appearance. The incised petals are inspired...
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Terms
Technique
Porcelain with pale bluish-white (qingbai; 青白) glaze; silver mount
Medium
Porcelain with pale bluish-white (qingbai; 青白) glaze; silver mount
Genre
Ceramic
Department
Chinese Art
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