[Jun Kiln Sky Blue Glaze Drum Nail Three-legged Flower Pot Holder]
Jun Kiln Sky Blue Glaze Drum Nail Three-legged Flower Pot Holder, from the Yuan Dynasty to the early Ming Dynasty, is 11.5 cm high, 25.2 cm in diameter, and 16.5 cm in foot distance
The mouth of the instrument is closed, shallow belly, flat bottom, and connected by three cloud head feet. A circumferential chord pattern is raised at the edge of the mouth, and a circumferential drum nail pattern is found at the lower part of the outer mouth and near the bottom, with 23 at the upper part and 19 at the lower part. There is a nail mark around the outsole, and there is a “I” sign inside it, and the “Heart Nurturing Hall” and “Changchun Book House” carved by the jade craftsman of the Qing Dynasty Manufacturing Office. The whole body is painted with sky blue glaze
The reason why Jun Kiln became a palace porcelain is, on the one hand, because of its unique glaze color, on the other hand, because of its elegant and dignified shape. This blue glaze drum nail tripod flowerpot is the best of Jun porcelain in shape and glaze color.
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