200517 -- HANGZHOU, May 17, 2020 -- Liu Jie works on the replica of Bakohan at his studio in Longquan, east China s Zhejiang Province, May 7, 2020. Liu Jie, 35 and a renowned ceramist in Longquan, began to replicate Bakohan since 2019. He has so far made over 500 replicas in an effort to approach perfection. I wish to replicate its beauty. said Liu. Bakohan is a tea bowl made in Longquan, China, and gifted to Japan during the Southern Song Dynasty 1127-1279. During the era of Ming Dynasty 1368-1644, Bakouhan was found to have cracks and was then sent to China to be fixed. The bowl is now displ
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200517 -- HANGZHOU, May 17, 2020 -- Liu Jie works on the replica of Bakohan at his studio in Longquan, east China s Zhejiang Province, May 7, 2020. Liu Jie, 35 and a renowned ceramist in Longquan, began to replicate Bakohan since 2019. He has so far made over 500 replicas in an effort to approach perfection. I wish to replicate its beauty. said Liu. Bakohan is a tea bowl made in Longquan, China, and gifted to Japan during the Southern Song Dynasty 1127-1279. During the era of Ming Dynasty 1368-1644, Bakouhan was found to have cracks and was then sent to China to be fixed. The bowl is now displayed in the Tokyo National Museum. CHINA-ZHEJIANG-CELADON BOWL-REPLICA CN WengxXinyang PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN