Ministerial kiln blue and white porcelain has always been a collection of difficult-to-understand blue and white types. Due to the wide variety of blue and white materials, the color of blue and white is not consistent, and there is no unified conclusion in the collection industry. The following editor will talk about the blue and white porcelain of the Ming Dynasty... ...
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The Ming Dynasty folk kiln is different from the Ming Dynasty official kiln: the blue and white materials of the official kiln blue and white porcelain are pure, and the naked eye can clearly point out what kind of materials are used for a certain piece of porcelain - in the early days Su Qing (i.e. Su Mali Qing and Iraq imported), the middle days of the equal green (also known as "Pitang Qing"), and in the late days Hui Qing (imported by Persia) and Zhejiang materials (e.e. Zhejiang materials); while the materials used for folk kilns are complex. Although stone green (i.e. earth green) has been used in the Ming Dynasty, in most cases, stone green mixed with other green materials. Moreover, even if some folk kiln blue and white porcelains in the Ming Dynasty were pure, it is difficult for us to determine what kind of blue and white porcelain was used with the naked eye!
sauce mouth
sauce mouth is a common form of blue and white porcelain in the Ming Dynasty. It is to decorate the yellow color of sauce on the edge of the utensil.
2. Tire delivery
Tire delivery is a piecewise piece of the object and then connected. It is often seen in the middle of the inner part of the object or the neck and shoulders, and some are close to the bottom foot, and a circle of ridges are clearly seen.
3. The ring foot exposed the body, and the jumping marks are obvious
The bottom ring foot of the folk kiln blue and white utensils in the Ming Dynasty is not glazed. Some of the entire bottom foot exposed the body, and some of the ring foot exposed the body. The bottom foot of the blue and white objects is sloppy and the tire is irregular, and there are common oblique cutting. The carcass appears uneven in thickness and thin, and the knife marks are obvious.
4. Common exploded chicken feet pattern
chicken feet pattern is a common feature in blue and white porcelain objects in the Ming Dynasty. The chicken feet pattern is formed by explosion in porcelain at high temperatures. It is common inside the objects and outside.
5. The shape of the jar is thick and round, and the shape of the blue and white jar in the Ming Dynasty is not as plump as the porcelain jar in the Qing Dynasty. The overall porcelain jar in the Ming Dynasty is round and thick, and the objects appear uniform, thick and plump.
6. The glaze surface has orange peel pattern
The glaze surface of the Ming Dynasty blue and white porcelain objects, with uneven pinholes, and is in the shape of orange peel pattern.
or above is the editor’s own remarks. Please apologize for any inappropriate details!
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