Refined Ru white porcelain set consisting of a 250ml teapot, two 100ml cups, a tray, and a tea container that can also be used as a sugar bowl in the more canonical use.
Ru ceramics
Chinese ceramics are also rich in a long tradition of technical and stylistic innovations. Ru-covered ceramics were produced for the imperial court beginning in 1107, in Baofeng. However, production lasted very little, about 20 years until 1127, the date in which the Northern Song abandoned Kaifeng. These are very high quality celadons of a very distinctive color, for they are a very pale blue, which Chinese amateurs qualify as “light blue after rain.” This blanket is unctuous, and sometimes has fine cracks. This set is most peculiar because the pottery is white.