This Rooster come from the Song Dynasty, which ruled China from 960 to 1279 AD.
Jingdezhen 252 SH
The Song Dynasty was a time of utmost popularity for Jingdezhen’s porcelain production.
The area’s celadon and white porcelain were exceptional in their artistry and historic value; Jingdezhen had carved out its place in history as a famous site of porcelain production.
Song Dynasty ceramics are characterised by their refined and elegant forms, their subtle, monochrome glazes and their simple yet impactful decorative motifs,’ says Antebi.
Produced between 960 and 1279 AD, their value today derives first and foremost from the kilns that made them, with the rarest coming from the Ru, Guan, Ge, Ding and Jun kilns that served the imperial court.
These Five Great Kilns, as they are known, produced a large variety of wares, each kiln with its own distinctive, innovative glaze.
$2500
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