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Black Earthenware Tripod Jar Longshan Culture

Black Earthenware Tripod Jar Longshan Culture
Posted in: Gallery / Antiques / Asian Antiques
Tags: Antiques, Asian Antiques, Chinese Antiques., Longshan Culture
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Notes

The Longshan Culture extremely thin(3mm),black earthenware shares the following common traits:

01.It is an earthenware i.e. the firing was ~ 900 deg.C. and so is semi permeable

02.The pottery was burnished,when it was leather hard during drying,before firing.

03.The black colour was probably induced by dousing with water before complete firing,resulting in a reducing atmosphere,whereby, the carbon in the smoke penetrated the pottery,giving it the characteristic black colour.

 

Note: All earthenware can be scientifically tested by Thermal Luminescence(TL test) to determine its age.Accuracy plus/minus two hundred years.

 

This piece is a classic tripod jug. Beautifully hand make and luted together to form the three 'legs.' It has a twisted rope design for its handle and a raised stub near the mouth giving the impression of an eye. There is a slight chip on the rim.



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Title:Neolithic Black Thin Earthenware

Country/Region of origin:China

Authenticity:Original

Period/Age:Longshan Culture ~ 2200B.C.

Primary material:Earthernware

Weight:67.1gm(2.4oz.)

Dimensions:H:16.0cm(6 1/2") W:12.0cm(4 3/4")

Condition:Good

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Added: 7/20/2007
Status: Public
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