[Yixing Kiln Sky Blue Glazed Gooseneck Bottle]
Yixing Kiln Sky Blue Glazed Gooseneck Bottle, bright, 24.5 cm high, 2.4 cm caliber, 7.6 cm foot diameter
The pot is in the shape of a curved neck dove head, with a raised string pattern at the shoulder and neck, a flat ball belly, and a round foot. There is a water hole at the lip in the middle of the neck. The dark purple sand mud is covered with pure azure glaze. The glaze juice is uniform and bright
In the late Ming Dynasty, Yixing kiln created purple sand glazed ware. The Ming Dynasty’s Gu Yingtai’s “Museum Highlights” said: “In recent years, all of the newly fired Yixing sand is bone, the glaze water is slightly similar, and the well made ones are not durable.” Yijun of the Ming Dynasty was also known as the Ou kiln. The “Tao Shuo” recorded: “In the Ming Dynasty, the Ou kiln was made by the Ou surname of Yixing in Changzhou Prefecture, Jiangnan.” The first pot of this blue glaze dove was elegant in shape and pure in color, representing the highest level of Yijun’s production in the Ming Dynasty, Except for the old collection of the Qing Palace, there are no other products handed down from generation to generation.