Painted Cizhou Pillow

Cizhou, 12th-13th century

Description
Painted Cizhou Pillow
Ref. nº 295
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Period

Northern Song-Jin dynasty, 12th-13th century

Dimensions

W. 24 cm ; H. 12.3 cm

Materials

Stoneware, painted decoration in underglaze iron oxide black pigment on white slip

Condition

Some lacks on the glaze

Description

The white stoneware biscuit is covered with white slip under a transparent glaze. The surface, painted in underglaze iron black, shows a characteristic and spontaneous decorative flower and leaf design.

Cizhou kilns were located in northern China, mostly in Hebei but also in Henan and Shanxi provinces, they were active from the late Tang period onwards.  They were specialized in painted decoration, including the first overglaze enamels ever made in China.