[Jun Kiln Celestial Blue Glaze Holder]
Jun Kiln Celestial Blue Glaze Holder, Northern Song Dynasty?, The height is 5.6 cm, the caliber is 5.9 cm, and the bottom diameter is 4 cm
The support is cup-shaped, with a slightly closed mouth, an arc belly, the middle part out of the support edge, and the circle foot is hollow. The sky blue glaze is applied to the whole body, but the glaze is not applied to the bottom, and there is no glaze at the end of the circle foot, which is dark brown. Viewed from the bottom, a small circle of foot is set inside the circle foot of the support, which should be the circle foot of the cup body. It is speculated that the manufacturing process of this cup holder is as follows: after the upper cup-shaped part and the body of the holder are respectively manufactured, they are sleeved together, and then uniformly glazed
The cup holder, also known as the cup holder, is an ancient tea tasting utensil. It is used in conjunction with the cup to prevent the cup from being hot. It was first seen in the Tang Dynasty. According to the records of the Tang Dynasty’s “ZiLeisure Collection”, “The tea cup was built at the beginning. The daughter of Cui Ning, the prime minister of Shu, had no lining in the tea cup, and her fingers were hot when she was sick, and the dishes were used for the convenience of… people.” Since then, the various materials and shapes of the cup began to appear
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