[White glaze carved sea water green cloud dragon bowl]
white glaze carved sea water green cloud dragon bowl, Meihongzhi, height 8.2 cm, caliber 18.7 cm, foot diameter 7.6 cm. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The inside and outside of the bowl and the inside of the circle foot are painted with white glaze. The inner sole and outer wall are decorated with dark sea water green cloud dragon pattern. The method is as follows: first carve the sea water decoration on the formed carcass, apply the transparent glaze, draw the outline of the dragon in the blank outside the dark carved pattern, remove the glaze layer on the dragon body, and carve the details of the dragon mouth, hair, scales, etc. on the exposed carcass. After being baked in the kiln at high temperature, fill the exposed carcass with green color, and then bake in the color furnace at low temperature. The inner sole, mouth edge and foot wall are painted with green colored strings. The outsole is printed with blue and white regular script “Da Ming Hongzhi Year System” in six characters and double lines, and the outer blue and white double lines
White-glazed green-colored porcelain was first fired in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. It was fired in Chenghua, Hongzhi, Zhengde, Jiajing and Wanli periods
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