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Cataloguer / Sale Coordinator, Chinese Works of Art

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南宋 米色龍泉青瓷斗笠形碗
The term 'beishoku' celadon ('rice husk colored' celadon) was coined by Japanese connoisseurs in the 20th century to describe the rare and unusual golden beige color glaze resulting from oxidization during firing. The best examples of 'beishoku' celadons are associated with Guan and Longquan wares, as they present a startling beauty unmatched by the standard celadon tones. The unique 'rice husk' color and the finely crackled glaze are highly prized by the Japanese, whose culture has a long tradition of enjoying the accidental firing results in ceramic art. While in China traditionally the beige color glaze was considered an unsuccessful product, Chinese collectors today have also taken interest of this unique category.
The result of the thermoluminescence testing is consistent with the suggested dating of this lot, C & C Authentication Laboratory Limited, Hong Kong, sample No. 6593QJ07C, 29 October 2003.