Imitation Jun rose purple glaze plate

[Imitation Jun rose purple glaze plate]

Imitation Jun rose purple glaze plate, Ming Xuande, height 4.1 cm, caliber 15.5 cm, foot diameter 9.2 cm. The old collection of the Qing Palace
Slightly curl the mouth, arc the belly and circle the foot. The sole of the foot is cut neatly. Rose-purple glaze is applied throughout the body, with dense brown eyes on the glaze. The mouth edge is yellow due to the vertical flow of the glaze layer under the high temperature melting state. There is no glaze in the foot, and there is paste rice stain. No money
The quality of imperial porcelain in the early Ming Dynasty is the highest in the Ming Dynasty. During this period, the trend of imitating the porcelain of famous kilns in the Song Dynasty rose for a time. In the Ming Dynasty, Jingdezhen imperial kilns imitated Jun glaze porcelain was first seen in the Xuande Dynasty. The imperial kilns fired a certain number of imitated Jun porcelain, most of which were handed down as plates and bowls


图片[1]-Imitation Jun rose purple glaze plate-China Archive
图片[2]-Imitation Jun rose purple glaze plate-China Archive仿宋钧釉盘-底款
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