[Jun Kiln Sky Blue Glaze Tripod Barrel Furnace]
Jun Kiln Sky Blue Glaze Tripod Barrel Furnace, from the Northern Song Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty, is 20 cm in height, 26 cm in diameter, and 14.5 cm in bottom diameter
The furnace has a straight mouth, a deep belly and a wide foot. There are three exposed tire marks at the bottom of the fold, which are in the shape of long strips. They were originally three feet, and then they were ground off. The inside and outside are painted with sky blue glaze, and the glaze surface has the phenomenon of “earthworm walking on the mud”. The edges of the mouth and feet are brown
“Earthworm walking in the mud” refers to the appearance of long and short glaze traces in the glaze, which is an important feature of Jun porcelain. The reason for the “earthworm walking mud grain” is complex. One theory is that the Jun kiln porcelain body was fired before glazing, and the glaze was very thick. The glaze layer cracked when it was dry or at the initial stage of firing, and then was caused by the glaze with low viscosity flowing into the gap at the high temperature firing stage
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