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The starlight of the Song Dynasty

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The starlight of the Song Dynasty
The starlight of the Song Dynasty
The starlight of the Song Dynasty
The starlight of the Song Dynasty
The starlight of the Song Dynasty
The starlight of the Song Dynasty
The starlight of the Song Dynasty
The starlight of the Song Dynasty

The starlight of the Song Dynasty congeals into a Jian ware bowl.

The Jian Kiln, named after its location in the Jianzhou Prefecture of the Song Dynasty (960-1279), was an important ancient center for firing black-glazed porcelain. It first emerged in the late Tang and Five Dynasties period, initially on a modest scale, producing primarily celadon and sauce-glazed wares. With the arrival of the Song Dynasty, the kiln flourished and its fires burned brightly. In the early Northern Song period, the renowned black-glazed tea bowl – the "Jian Zhan" – was born. Its glaze colors vary endlessly, and its textures carry a distinct Eastern charm.

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