Huge Chinese Ming Dynasty Hare's Fur Amphora
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China, Ming Dynasty, ca. 17th century CE. An enormous blackware amphora created during the Ming Dynasty that manifests some elegant hare's fur patterning in the glaze. This effect is produced by a phase separation when the piece was cooling in the kiln and is absolutely unique to this vessel. Chinese blackwares sometimes display phase separation as iron-rich glazes are used and happily can create attractive oil-spot, teadust, and partridge feather glaze effects contributing to the uniqueness of each piece as no two wares have identical patterns. Size: 28" x 18" at widest.
Provenance: Ex-Chait Gallery
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Provenance: Ex-Chait Gallery
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#110347
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Huge Chinese Ming Dynasty Hare's Fur Amphora
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