A set of cups with tray

Title
A set of cups with tray
Year/Period
Tang dynasty (618-906 CE)
Region
China
Object Type
Technique
Dimension
Object size: H6.0 x Dia22.5 cm
Accession No.
1992-00472
Credit Line
Gift of The Shaw Foundation

This ‘sancai’ (‘three-colour’) glazed wares comprise seven, small cups and a globular dish on a tray. They are decorated with splashes of grass green, dark brown and cream colour this set.It is 'mingqi' or burial ware that would have been part of a larger group of funerary items interred in the grave of a member of the ruling elite.The custom was an ancient one. It is thought these wares were necessary for the deceased in the next world. Elaborate groups of burial wares were also a display of wealth and social status.The practice of using lead-glazed burial wares had already started during the Han dynasty (206 BCE-220 CE). This glaze technology further developed during the Tang dynasty (618-906) into ‘sancai’ (‘three-colour’) glaze. It included colours such as cream, amber, brown and blue. The glaze tradition continued into the Ming period.