Porcelain from the Jingdezhen kilns 景德鎮窯, Jiangxi Province 江西省, Qing dynasty 清代 (1644-1911).
The “tea dust” glaze, caused by the chemical reactions of iron and manganese with silica, is thought to have been first invented at the Yaozhou kilns 耀州窯 during the Tang 唐代 (618-907). The imperial Ming 明代 (1368-1644) kilns enjoyed a monopoly of this type of ware, which was to be further developed under the Qing.
Vase with Guan glaze and dragon-shaped handles 仿官窯雙龍耳瓶
Mark and reign of Qianlong 乾隆 (1736-1795)
CB-CC-1951-341Bottle with “tea-dust” glaze and garlic head-shaped mouth 茶葉末釉蒜頭瓶
Mark and reign of Yongzheng 雍正 (1723-1735)
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The technique used here, which consists of blowing the glaze over the piece, was probably invented towards the end of Yongzheng’s reign.Bottle with “tea-dust” glaze 茶葉末釉瓶
Mark and reign of Qianlong 乾隆 (1736-1795)
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The tubular neck encircled by six ribs imitates a stem of bamboo.
Triple-gourd vase with Guan glaze 仿官窯三口葫蘆形瓶
Mark and reign of Qianlong 乾隆 (1736-1795)
CB-CC-1930-336Gui-shaped “tea-dust” incense burner 茶葉末釉簋
Qing dynasty, late 18th or early 19th c.
CB-CC-1929-400“Tea-dust” glazed amphora with dragon handles 茶葉末釉雙龍尊
Qing dynasty, late 18th or early 19th c.
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This piece with two “s”-shaped dragon handles imitates jars of the Tang dynasty 唐 (618-907).“Tea-dust” glazed vase 茶葉末釉瓶
Mark and reign of Qianlong 乾隆 (1736-1795)
CB-CC-1933-392“Tea-dust” glazed vase 茶葉末釉雙耳瓶
Mark and reign of Qianlong 乾隆 (1736-1795)
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This shape is possibly inspired by bronzes of the Shang dynasty 商 (18th-12th c. B.C.).“Tea-dust” water pot in “beehive” shape 茶葉末釉蜂籠形水盂
Mark and reign of Qianlong 乾隆 (1736-1795)
CB-CC-1931-401Peach-shaped brush washer 仿汝窯桃形筆洗
Mark and reign of Qianlong 乾隆 (1736-1795)
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The colour and crackle of the glaze and nail-like spur marks are features that suggest this piece was intended to imitate the Ru 汝 style of the Song dynasty 宋代 (960-1279).Gu beaker-shaped “tea-dust” vase 茶葉末釉觚
Mark and reign of Qianlong 乾隆 (1736-1795)
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