A pair of Chinese stoneware tea bowls from the Song Dynasty (960–1279) AD. On the left is a Jizhou ware (i.e. Jiangxi province) tea bowl with resist designs of blossoms and a metal rim, dated 12th to early 13th century. On the right is a Jian ware (i.e. Fujian province) tea bowl with a "hare's fur" glaze with a metal rim, dated 12th to 13th century.
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Self-made at the Freer and Sackler Galleries, Washington D.C.
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