Black glazed ewer with blue phosphatic suffusions, Tang dynasty, China, 8th-9th century. Artist: Unknown
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2223 x 2823 px | 18.8 x 23.9 cm | 7.4 x 9.4 inches | 300dpiPhotographer:
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Black glazed ewer with blue phosphatic suffusions, Tang dynasty, China, 8th-9th century. A stoneware huangdao type ewer with a short circular spout and double strap studded handle inspired by a leather original. The ewer is covered with a thick, black glaze with extensive pale bluish phosphatic suffusions, the lower portion and base are unglazed showing the greyish brown body and solid knife-parred foot.