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Underglaze Black Chinese Porcelain - The Chalre Collection of Asian Ceramics

 Underglaze Black Porcelain & Stoneware

Covered Container with Peony - Underglaze Black Chinese Ceramics

 

Covered Container with Peony - Underglaze Black Chinese Ceramics

 

Covered Container with Peony - Underglaze Black Chinese Ceramics

 

Covered Container with Peony - Underglaze Black Chinese Ceramics

 


 

The Story of 

Underglaze Black Ceramics

 

Long before the Chinese made Blue and White Porcelain using cobalt, a black iron oxide was used to paint motifs below a clear protecting glaze. This technique, used at Cizhou in northern China, developed independently from the Celadon production in southern China.

 

By the 14th century, the so-called Underglaze Black technique appeared in Thailand and Vietnam. In Thailand, fish and chrysanthemums representing long life and happiness were preferred while in Vietnam a flower motif was more common. It is highly possible that the underglaze decoration technique (painting with oxides and then applying glaze) arrived in both Thailand and Vietnam with immigrating Chinese potters.

Covered Container 

with Peony

CERAMIC ARTIFACT #ub-004008

 

 

 


DESCRIPTION:

The artifact is a small covered container probably used for cosmetics or other valuable material.  The single peony blossom is the only decoration.  

 

 


ORIGIN:

The artifact was produced in Vietnam possibly by Chinese or Chinese descended potters.  It was brought to Southeast Asia as a trade-good probably by an ancient Chinese trading ship that later sunk into the sea.  After many centuries, the piece was rediscovered by deep-sea excavators of the shipwreck and subsequently acquired by The Chalre Collection through a registered dealer. 

 

 


AGE:

Produced in the Ming Dynasty period (1368 - 1644).

 

 


MEASUREMENTS:

Height: 4.5cm (1.75in.)

Width or Depth: 6cm (2.25in.)

 

 


REFERENCES:

Artifacts with similar shape and/or decorations are found in various publications dealing with Asian Ceramics including: Vietnamese Ceramics.  Other identical and/or similar pieces can be found in Lost At Sea: The Lena Shoal Junk, The Pearl Road: Tales of Treasure Ships and other publications dealing with Asian shipwreck excavations.    

 

Similar and/or identical items are also on display at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (UK), the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco (USA), the National Museum of Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur), the National Museum of the Philippines (Manila) and other museums throughout the world with diverse collections of Asian ceramics.

 

 

 

 

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