Blue and white sea water pattern incense burner

[Blue and white sea water texture incense burner]

Blue and white sea water texture incense burner, Ming Yongle, height 55.5cm, caliber 37.3cm, foot distance 38cm
The stove has a wide mouth, a short neck, a bulging belly, three legs under it, and two ears on the shoulder. White glaze is applied inside. The outer wall is painted with sea water and river cliff patterns
This device is similar to the shape of the “Ming Yongle” copper furnace in the Qinghai Provincial Museum. Its shape is huge, the blue and white color is thick and bright, the halo is obvious, and the condensed black spots are densely distributed in the decoration. The decoration means that the river and mountain will be forever. The ability to burn such magnificent and beautifully decorated porcelain reflects the superb porcelain making skills of Jingdezhen kiln workers at that time
In the Yongle and Xuande period of the Ming Dynasty, the sea water patterns on porcelain usually have undulating waves and surging waves, and their decoration is much stronger than that of the Yuan Dynasty.
图片[1]-Blue and white sea water pattern incense burner-China Archive
图片[2]-Blue and white sea water pattern incense burner-China Archive青花海水纹香炉底部

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