宋瓷 Song Porcelain

960–1279 AD

A celebrated golden age of Chinese art. Characterized by unparalleled refinement, subtle monochrome glazes, and minimalist forms that speak to quiet introspection and natural beauty.

汝窑 Ru Ware
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汝窑 Ru Ware

The rarest of Song ceramics, characterized by its pale, duck-egg blue glaze, fine crackles, and extreme minimalism. Once reserved exclusively for the imperial court.

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官窑 Guan Ware
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官窑 Guan Ware

Crafted for the Southern Song court, Guan ware is distinguished by its soft celadon glaze and elegant crackle patterns. Its restrained beauty reflects the refined taste of imperial patronage.

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哥窑 Ge Ware
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哥窑 Ge Ware

Recognized for its bold network of crackle lines, Ge ware transforms surface into a poetic composition. It embodies a philosophy where imperfection becomes a form of refined beauty.

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钧窑 Jun Ware
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钧窑 Jun Ware

Admired for its vibrant, flowing glazes, Jun ware reveals unexpected tones of blue and lavender. Each piece is uniquely shaped by the spontaneity of high-temperature firing.

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定窑 Ding Ware
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定窑 Ding Ware

Known for its thin body and luminous ivory glaze, Ding ware exemplifies technical precision and grace. Its refined simplicity made it a favorite among the Northern Song elite.

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龙泉窑 Longquan Celadon
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龙泉窑 Longquan Celadon

Celebrated for its rich, jade-like glaze, Longquan ware reflects balance and natural beauty. Its enduring tradition embodies harmony between form, material, and spirit.

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磁州窑 Cizhou Ware
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磁州窑 Cizhou Ware

Cizhou ware stands apart with its lively painted decoration and strong visual character. It captures the energy and creativity of everyday life beyond the imperial sphere.

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耀州窑 Yaozhou Ware
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耀州窑 Yaozhou Ware

Distinguished by intricate carved motifs beneath a translucent glaze, Yaozhou ware reveals remarkable craftsmanship. Its flowing designs convey both precision and understated elegance.

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建窑 Jian Ware
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建窑 Jian Ware

Closely tied to Song dynasty tea practices, Jian ware is known for its deep, lustrous glazes. Its dramatic surface patterns evoke a quiet, meditative beauty.

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