Jun kiln

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Jun bowl with blue glaze and pupur splatters, Jin dynasty, 1127–1234
Jun flower vase, Ming dynasty, 1400-1435
Wine cup, bluish glaze with purple splashes, late Jin or early Yuan dynasty, 12th – 13th centuries century

Jun-kiln ( Chinese  钧窑 , Pinyin Jun ware , W.-G. Chun yao , English June Kiln  - "Jun-kiln") is the name given in the city of Yuzhou the Chinese province of Henan contained song -temporal Porzellanbrennöfen . The Jun kiln is one of the five famous kilns of the Song Dynasty , it is also called Jun kiln均 窑 or Junzhou kiln钧 州 窑. The site was discovered in 1951. The Jun porcelain has a dark basic shade with a blue-black speckled glaze, which is usually covered with a fine network of cracks.

The site of the Jun kiln in Yuxian ( 禹 县 钧 窑址 , Yǔxiàn Jūn yáo zhǐ , English Jun Kiln Site at Yuzhou ) has been on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China (3-227) since 1988 .

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  • Henan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archeology & Yuzhou Museum of the Jun Official Kiln Site 河南省 文物 考古 研究所 & 禹州 钧 官 窑址 博物馆: 2005 Zhongguo Yuzhou Junyao xueshu yantaohui lunwenji 2005 中国 禹州 钧窑 学术研讨会 论文集[Papers from the 2005 Conference on the Jun Kiln Site at Yuzhou]. Zhengzhou, 2007.

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