[Jun Kiln Sky Blue Glaze Purple Red Spot Bowl]
Jun Kiln Sky Blue Glaze Purple Red Spot Bowl, gold, 8.5 cm high, 14 cm diameter, 4.4 cm foot diameter
The bowl is closed, with deep arc belly and round feet. The sky blue glaze is applied inside and outside, with purple and red spots on it, which is uniform and smooth. There is no glaze exposed at the end of the ring foot, which is brown and firm in texture
Jun kiln was first fired in the Song Dynasty, and continued to be fired in the Jin, Yuan and Ming dynasties. Its technical feature is that the glaze is mixed with copper oxide, and the colorful kiln glaze is fired with a reduction flame. Jun kiln porcelain is fired in a wide range of places, including Yuxian, Jiaxian, Dengfeng, Xin’an, Tangyin, Anyang in Henan, and Cixian in Hebei
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