Shard

Title
Shard
Year/Period
Probably 12th-13th centuries
Region
Hangzhou prefecture, Zhejiang province, China
Material
Dimension
Object size: L 8 x W 6.4 x H 7
Accession No.
1998-01109
Credit Line
Gift of Mr. Mason Wang

This shard was previously part of a Guan (官) or ‘official’ ware. It is undecorated and is covered in a light-blue glaze.Guan wares are thought to be a continuation of the northern ‘guan yao’ (‘official ware’), also known as Ru wares. The production of Ru wares ended with the Northern Song dynasty (960-1126). Guan wares were produced for the court after the capital had moved south to Hangzhou. They are located near to Longquan kilns, which supplemented supplies when demand was high.Guan ware is esteemed as one of ‘the five great wares of China’ by connoisseurs in the Southern Song, Ming and Qing dynasties.