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Pair of Qingbai Ware Bowls with Covers

While dark-glazed ceramics resemble black lacquer ware, and celadons were often compared to green jade, white or bluish-white glazed stoneware imitates silver. Here, broad silver bands around the bowls' rims accentuate their precious appearance. The incised petals are inspired by lotus flowers and the domed covers by their circular leaves. The lotus motif often indicates the use of an object in a Buddhist context, in which it is a symbol of purity as its flowers emerge unsullied from the mud of lakes and ponds. Alternatively, these bowls may have been used to hold food at banquets.

Credit: Nancy F. and Joseph P. Keithley Collection Gift

1100s-1200s
Porcelain with pale bluish-white (qingbai; 青白) glaze; silver mount
12.5 x 15.5cm
2020.173
Image and text: The Cleveland Museum of Art, 2023

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