Shiwan kiln imitation jun glaze drum nail tripod flowerpot holder

[Shiwan Kiln imitation Jun glaze drum nail tripod flowerpot holder]

Shiwan Kiln imitation Jun glaze drum nail tripod flowerpot holder, Ming, height 6.5 cm, caliber 22 cm, foot distance 10 cm
The flowerpot holder is open, with arc wall, flat bottom and three legs at the bottom. The lower part of the outer mouth is decorated with protruding breast nails. The whole vessel is coated with opacified glaze, and there are many radiating moon-white glazes on the dark glaze. The body is thick and heavy, and its glaze color and shape are similar to those of the flowerpot holder of the Jun kiln in the Song Dynasty, but the workmanship is relatively rough
Shiwan Kiln is located in Shiwan Town, Foshan City, Guangdong Province. It was founded and burned in the Song Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing dynasties. In the Ming Dynasty, a large number of black-glazed and sauce-yellow glazed porcelain were fired, and the products of famous kilns in the north and south were imitated. Among them, the imitation of Jun kiln was the most famous, known as “Guangjun”

图片[1]-Shiwan kiln imitation jun glaze drum nail tripod flowerpot holder-China Archive
图片[2]-Shiwan kiln imitation jun glaze drum nail tripod flowerpot holder-China Archive石湾窑仿钧釉鼓钉三足花盆托俯视

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