Celadon Grey Glaze Vase with Halberd Ears

£115.00 inc. Vat

A fine art ornament

Out of stock

Description

About
A fine art reproduction of a vase from Song Dynasty (960-1279) by Ru Kiln/Ru ware. The body of the Vase has covered with cicada wings crackle pattern.

Ru ware, Ju ware, or “Ru official ware” (Chinese: 汝窯) is a famous and extremely rare type of Chinese pottery from the Song dynasty, produced for the imperial court for a brief period around 1100. Fewer than 100 complete pieces survive. On 3 October 2017, a Ru ware brush-washer dish, 13cm (5in) across, set a new record auction price for Chinese ceramics at Sotheby’s Hong Kong, fetching HK$ 294.3 million, nearly US$ 28 million.

This vase has a distinctive pale’duck-egg’ blue glaze with a subtle crackle all over the body. The imitation almost matches the originals. It is made exactly as the way Ru ware used to be made. The vase was placed on three small spurs or prongs for support to keep off the kiln stack surface which left little unglazed oval spots called “sesame seeds” on the underside.

Country of Origin
Jing De Zhen, Jiangxi Province China

Dimensions for Each Sculpture
Width 12cm x Depth 7cm x Height 23cm

Materials
Porcelain

Weight
0.75kg

Care Instructions
Clean with a soft cloth or a feather duster

Delivery Details
You are always welcome to collect the item at our shop with free of charge

The item comes with an original box and will be dispatched within 3 working days after the payment has been received if the delivery required
Delivery Cost within mainland UK for this item – £3.99 incl. insurance

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Additional information

Weight 0.75 kg
Dimensions 12 × 7 × 23 cm