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Narcissus Bowl
Title:Narcissus Bowl
Artist:Artist Unknown
Date:960-1127
Creation Place:Asia, China
Credit Line:Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton
Accession Number:99.174.2
Lin-ju in Honan province appears to have been the main production center for Chun wares known for their thick, strikingly beautiful rich blue glazes. While green, white and black ware were common by late T'ang, light blue ceramics with purple-red splashes were unknown until Chun ware was developed in Northern Sung (960-1127). The opalescent blue was produced by spontaneous unmixing at high temperature of the glaze into silica-rich and lime-rich glasses. The optimum temperature for this phase separation to occur is just below 1200° C.

The present mold-made tripod is a shape commonly called a narcissus bowl. The bottom of the vessel bears the number nine (chiu) and in this regard it relates to a large series of similarly shaped Chun wares bearing numbers between one and nine. The number indicates the size in the series, nine being the smallest. The dish was probably used to support a small jardineré.