[Guangyao plastic square bottle with dragon tiger pattern]
Guangyao plastic square bottle with dragon tiger pattern, bright, 14.6cm high, 6.8 cm caliber × 6.7 cm, foot diameter 5.1 cm × 5.0 cm
The bottle is in a square shape, with lips, straight neck, slightly bulging abdomen, gradually closing under the abdomen, and square feet. The glaze is applied all over the body, the glaze color is smooth and delicate, and the glaze surface has fine split patterns, revealing the black embryo. Each side of the bottle is decorated with a embossed dragon and tiger pattern, which is quite powerful. No style
The site of Guangyao is also called “Shiwan Kiln” because it is located in Shiwan Town, Foshan City, Guangdong Province. It was burned in the Ming and Qing dynasties. The body of the product is thick and heavy, the bone is dark, the glaze is thick and glossy, and the glaze colors are Jun red, moon white, emerald hair, cloud and so on. It is also known as “Guangjun” because it is good at imitating the glaze of Jun kiln in Song Dynasty. It is also called “Nijun” because its tire is made of clay. Shiwan kiln uses local natural resources to produce ceramics. Although its kiln transformation mechanism is the same as that of Jun glaze in the Song Dynasty, the appearance effect of the product is far from that of Jun porcelain in the Song Dynasty, and it has strong local characteristics. The glaze on Shiwan kiln porcelain is blue, while the glaze on Jun kiln porcelain in the Song Dynasty is purplish red. From the perspective of handed down products, the imitation Jun glaze of Shiwan Kiln is mostly blue glaze mixed with white, red, purple and other colors. It is colorful, mottled and unique.
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