Hu vessel with appliqued animal masks carrying rings in glaze imitating Jun ware, Qing dynasty, Yongzheng reign (1723-1735)
- Image Number: C1B004064N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Ceramics
- Function: furnishings
- Description:
Wide mouth, sloping shoulders, wide belly, and round feet. There is a thin string pattern on the edge of the mouth, and two convex string patterns on the shoulder. It is decorated with double animal heads, rings and dark ears. The whole device is decorated with Lujun glaze, which is mainly red in color, and is a flow kiln glaze with mixed shades of indigo, purple, and white. The foot end is exposed and brown. The bottom color is uneven in yellow and brown, and the bottom heart is printed with “made in the reign of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty” in six characters and three lines of seal script. The imitated Jun glaze is a new type of glaze that appeared in the Yongzheng period. It is the flowing glaze color produced by the imitated Jun glaze color, which was adopted and applied many times. During the firing process, different metal elements naturally combined.
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