Celadon dish

This dish with a foliate rim has fine incised lines on the inner wall. It is also covered with a yellowish green glaze. This dish was acquired in the Philippines and was used as a utility ware.Such wares are referred to as ‘celadon’, a generic term for green-glazed wares in Chinese ceramics produced since the Southern Song dynasty. These wares are prized for their lustrous green tone that resembles jade. However from the Yuan and Ming dynasties onwards, a yellowish tinge had crept into the glaze as the ideal firing conditions were not maintained. Export demands also meant that the priority of the kilns was on quantity and not quality. Despite the dip in quality, such wares still maintained an international reputation and were in high demand in Southeast Asia.