[Tri-color printing plate]
Tri-color printing plate, Liao, height 3 cm, caliber 14.5 cm, foot diameter 8 cm
The plate is open, with 8 flower openings along the opening edge, oblique wall, 8 convex ribs on the abdominal wall, corresponding to the flower opening, flat bottom. The inner wall of the plate is molded with 8 flowers, the center is molded with a huge flower, and the outer part is molded with 4 pieces of mushroom leaves. The pattern is covered with water ripples. The plate is painted with yellow, green and white glazes, of which the white glaze is the ground, and the flower and leaf patterns are arranged with yellow and green glazes. The plate is painted with yellow glaze
Printing is the main decoration method of porcelain plates in the Liao Dynasty. The patterns are generally convex sun patterns. The subject matter is more common, such as peony, lotus, chrysanthemum, and there are also decorative patterns such as water wave fish, flying phoenix, butterfly, etc
![图片[1]-Tri-color printing plate-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Northern Song dynasty/ceramics/5764.jpg)
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