Jiaxian kiln black glaze blue spot tripod plate

[Jiaxian kiln black glaze blue spot tripod plate]

Jiaxian kiln black glaze blue spot tripod plate, Tang Dynasty, height 2.9 cm, caliber 15 cm, foot distance 10.2 cm
The market is open, the market is flat, and the underlying is three feet. Glaze is applied inside and outside the body, and the black glaze shows blue and white spots on the ground. The center of the outsole is unglazed
Kiln glaze products were called “flower porcelain” in the Tang Dynasty. When firing, large blue, moon-white and gray-white stripes are usually sprinkled on dark glaze such as black or brown. In the process of high temperature firing, different colored glazes flow and infiltrate each other, presenting the artistic effect of kiln change. According to the investigation and excavation of ancient porcelain sites, the porcelain kilns that fired flower porcelain in the Tang Dynasty include Lushan, Jiaxian, Neixiang, Yuxian, Dengfeng, Jiaocheng, Shanxi, Tongchuan, Shaanxi, etc. The shapes of utensils include pots, holding pots, flowered vases, tripod plates, bowls, gourd bottles, waist drums, etc. Among them, holding pots and pots are the most common, and tripod plates are relatively rare. It can be found that this tripod plate is the product of Jiaxian kiln in Henan Province by mutual verification with the specimens unearthed at the kiln site
The flowered porcelain, with its variegated artistic effects, catered to the bold and unconstrained aesthetic taste pursued by the Tang people. After the Tang Dynasty, it stopped firing. To the Northern Song Dynasty, Yu County Kiln in Henan Province created and fired another kind of copper-red porcelain glaze, but it had nothing to do with the flowered porcelain of the Tang Dynasty.
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