Longquan Green Glaze Three-legged Furnace with String Pattern

[Longquan Kiln Green Glaze String Pattern Three-legged Stove]

Longquan Kiln Green Glaze String Pattern Three-legged Stove, Song Dynasty, height 9.3 cm, caliber 14.5 cm, foot diameter 5.5 cm, foot distance 7.9 cm
The furnace mouth is wide, straight wall, round foot, with three cloud-shaped feet under the foot, and the three feet are in the same plane with the round foot. There are four strings on the body, one on the top and one on the bottom, and two in the middle. Plum green glaze is applied to the whole body, and there is no glaze at the end of the ring foot, and there is kiln slag on the outer bottom
The shape of this article is simple and generous. It wins by the glaze color. The plum green glaze is better than the ordinary green glaze, which is comparable to the jadeite, especially rare
The furnace is evolved from the bronze tripod of the Shang and Zhou dynasties, and is mostly used as a ritual vessel. Porcelain stoves first began in the Eastern Wu Dynasty. Before the Song Dynasty, the common one was the holding stove, and the three-leg stove became popular in the Song Dynasty.
图片[1]-Longquan Green Glaze Three-legged Furnace with String Pattern-China Archive
图片[2]-Longquan Green Glaze Three-legged Furnace with String Pattern-China Archive龙泉窑青釉弦纹三足炉底部

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