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27. A Small Plain Bowl
Northern Song Dynasty – Jin Dynasty, A.D. 12th Century
Ding kilns
resting on a flat foot encircled by a deftly pared shallow concave band slightly angled out to meet
the gently rounded base of the very slightly flaring flat sides rising to a thick narrow band around
the exterior of the very slightly rolled-out mouth, the flat floor on the interior with incised line
border, covered with a lustrous glaze of ivory tone all over, only the edge of the rim unglazed
exposing the fine white body unevenly burnt pale pinkish tan in the firing.
Diameter 4 ⁄8 inches (11.1 cm)
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A small Dingyao bowl of this distinctive form excavated from a Jin dynasty tomb at Nanxinzhuang, Haidian district, Beijing,
is illustrated in a line drawing in Wenwu, 1988, No. 7, p. 62, pl. 16-2.
北宋-金 定窰白瓷小碗 徑11.1厘米