Photo of collection object Dish
Dish, 907-960. Porcelain, 1 9/16 x 6 1/8 in. (4 x 15.5 cm). Gift of Frederic B. Pratt, by exchange, 57.93. Creative Commons-BY.

Dish

907-960

Maker Unknown

Asian Art

In early porcelains the whiteness of the clay body shows through a clear glaze. The Ding ware Dish demonstrates the evolution of porcelaneous stonewares and porcelains prior to the Song Dynasty (960–1279). Xing ware from Hebei Province in the north may be considered the first true porcelain. Literary records show the high value of Xing ceramics as tribute wares to the Song court. The Dish with its scalloped rim is an example of porcelains produced at the Ding ware kilns, also in north China.

Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Vessel
Formatted Medium
Porcelain
Medium
porcelain
Locations
Place made: China
Dimensions
1 9/16 x 6 1/8 in. (4 x 15.5 cm)
Departments
Asian Art
Accession Number
57.93
Credit Line
Gift of Frederic B. Pratt, by exchange
Rights Statement
Creative Commons-BY
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