Dish with incised floral motifs

This Ding ware has moulded decoration of beautifully carved floral design incised on the interior. The central design comprises a peony and a butterfly. Double incised lines add to the serenity of this natural scene. A copper binding covers the rough unglazed rim on which the bowl rested during firing.Considered 'one of the five great wares', of the Song dynasty, Ding wares are thought to have evolved from the northern whitewares of Henan and Hebei during the Tang dynasty (618-906). High quality Ding wares were produced in the 11th century and were widely imitated. The use of coal as kiln fuel and increased firing temperature gave these wares their much-prized ivory tone.