Petite Blue & White Droplet Bowl

c. 1850
$348 USD
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Dimensions
H: 1.5" Dia: 3.5"
Materials
Ceramic
Glaze
Purchase Quantity
Collection #
ZHA020
Estimated Shipping
$20

An everyday example of Chinese blue-and-white ceramics, this petite footed dish from the late Qing dynasty is appreciated for its refined simplicity and charming imperfections. The small bowl is cloaked in a thick, crème-white glaze and decorated with minimal brushwork in cobalt blue pigment. A thin band of blue borders the lip and two teardrop-shaped marks adorn the interior, reminiscent of droplets of water or ink.

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Blue & White Porcelain

Soon after its development in the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368 AD), blue-and-white underglaze porcelain became a favorite of the imperial court. Its broad appeal rapidly extended beyond China’s borders, becoming a lucrative export commodity highly sought after in Europe, the Middle East, and beyond.

Using cobalt imported from Western Asia, ceramic artists ground the mineral into a vibrant blue pigment that was then painted directly on a porcelain base, coated with clear glaze, and fired. This underglaze technique brought with it a shift in focus from the overall shape of a vessel to the skill and artistry traceable in its painted decoration.

Transcending time and taste, blue-and-white porcelain continues to be appreciated around the world for the intricate brushwork and brilliant blue color.

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