A Chinese Song Dynasty Jun Kiln plate, the 'Jun' porcelain began in the Tang Dynasty. It reached it's the peak in the Huizong period of the Song Dynasty, and its craftsmanship was brought to an extremely high quality. There is a famous Chinese saying: 'No wealth could compare a piece of Jun Kiln porcelain', conveying the preciousness of the Jun Kiln porcelain, this Jun Kiln glazed plate was produced in the Song Dynasty. The bottom is concave, the glaze layer is thick and plump like glass glaze. The enamel glaze naturally flows during high-temperature firing, and this kiln change is unique. The whole body is in different kind of blue colours that make it look like spring water ripples, beautiful and quiet, depicting a rare aesthetic concept, which is the charm of the Jun kiln porcelain, height 5 cm, depth 22.5 cm