Sunday, September 11, 2011

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The maker of this tea bowl is unknown.

Principles of Art

Form, line, contrast, shape, texture.

It is the product of a chinese Ge kiln, of which no documentation nor actual kiln sites have been found. Authentic pieces are on display across China, believed to have been made in the Song Dynasty.

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