
Song Dynasty Official Kiln Celadon Vase with "Shoucheng Hall" Inscription
Date of Creation:Song Dynasty
Size Specifications:Height: 23.5cm, Top Diameter: 8.5cm, Bottom Diameter: 10cm
Category:porcelain
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<p>This is an authentic Song Dynasty official kiln celadon double-handled vase with the "Shoucheng Hall" mark, a rare treasure of Southern Song imperial porcelain. Modeled after the bronze incense vase (touhu), it features a straight neck and broad shoulders, with symmetrical tubular handles on either side of the neck. The form is dignified and well-proportioned, embodying the refined elegance characteristic of Song imperial ceramics. Covered in a pale green glaze with a jade-like luster, the surface displays a natural crackle pattern reminiscent of "golden threads and iron lines." The crackles vary in density and depth, creating a rich, layered effect typical of official kiln wares, resembling ice fractures. The rim is trimmed with metal edging—a hallmark of Song imperial craftsmanship.</p><p>Marked with "Shoucheng Hall" on the base, this inscription refers to the residence of the Empress during Emperor Xiaozong's reign in the Southern Song period. This mark served as an exclusive imperial seal, offering significant historical documentation. Clear firing nail marks are visible on the base foot, and the transition between body and glaze is seamless, consistent with Southern Song official kiln production techniques. The piece is in excellent condition, with a glossy, smooth glaze and natural patina. It serves as a crucial artifact for studying Southern Song official kilns and imperial porcelain usage, possessing exceptional historical, artistic, and collectible value—an ultimate acquisition for connoisseurs of Southern Song official kiln ceramics.</p>