Title:Double Gourd-shaped EwerDate:Northern Sung dynastyMedium:Chun ware
Porcelaneous stoneware with light blue glazeDimensions:9 1/8 in. (23.18 cm)Creation Place:Asia, ChinaCredit Line:Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Gene QuintanaAccession Number:84.115.1 Location:G204 The beginning of Chun ware is uncertain, but a large quantity of kilns excavated near the ancient site of the Northern Sung capital of K'ai-feng in today's Honan province indicates that it began sometime during the Northern Sung period (960-1127). Although originally an imperial ceramic, the great demand for the richly glazed blue ware resulted in kiln sites being established throughout China and its popularity continued at least through the Yuan dynasty (1280-1368). The double gourd shape of this ewer however is extremely rare in Chun ware and only a few are know.