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A JIAN HARE’S FUR TEA BOWL
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This tea bowl is wide-mouthed, with a slight protrusion under the lip, a sloping belly that tapers off rapidly towards the bottom, a thin base, and a ring foot. The bowl is covered with reddish-brown glaze, with the base left unglazed. The inner walls of the tea bowl are decorated with a radiating “Rabbit’s Hair” pattern of thin lines that vary in hue between reddish-brown and black. This small, elegant bowl features rich, lustrous glaze; the delicate biscuit gives off a wood-like tone when touched. A beautiful example of Tenmoku ware, this is one of the finest tea bowls to have been produced by the Jianyang kilns. |
Estimate
28,000 - 40,000 109,000 - 155,000 3,600 - 5,200
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Sold Price 36,000
141,176
4,639
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