Kuan Ware

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Fine Chinese stoneware of the Sung dynasty, 960-1279 AD, characterized by a wash of brown slip and by glazes varying from pale green to lavender blue. A wide-meshed crackle is brought out by the application of brown pigment. First made in North China, Kuan ware was produced from about 1127 at Hang-chou, Chekiang province, in the south.

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