Sky-blue Glazed Bowl with Red Specks and Flower-petal Shaped Mouth, Jun Ware
Jun kiln is located in Yuzhou, Henan province. The bowl with flower-petal shaped mouth rim resembles a blooming flower. The alternating blue and purple glazes create a scene of rosy clouds floating in the sky. Chinese porcelain wares before the Song dynasty were usually coated with celadon glaze for decoration. The success in producing red-glazed Jun wares inaugurated a new realm, exerting profound influence on ceramic development, especially that of the color-glazed porcelain fired at high temperatures in the following Yuan (1271-1368), Ming (1368-1644), and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties.
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