Sacrificial blue glaze gold color ox pattern double series pot

[Sacrificial Blue Glaze Gold Color Ox Pattern Double Series Pot]

Sacrificial Blue Glaze Gold Color Ox Pattern Double Series Pot, Ming Hongzhi, 32.2 cm high, 16.5 cm caliber, 18.5 cm foot diameter
The jar has a wide mouth, a short neck, a sloping shoulder, a gradual contraction below the shoulder, a slight outward tilt near the bottom, and a shallow circle of feet. The shoulders are symmetrically placed with both ears. White glaze is applied inside. The outer wall is painted with gold color decoration on the ground of the full-body sacrificial blue glaze. The mouth edge, shoulder, lower abdomen and shin (j ì ng yin jing) are painted with double string patterns, the abdomen is painted with two cows, and the contour lines of the ears are also painted with gold color. There is no glaze exposed in the ring foot, no style
This pot is a royal sacrificial utensil fired in the Jingdezhen official kiln of the Hongzhi Dynasty. Similar utensils can also be found in the yellow glazed utensil of the Hongzhi Dynasty. This kind of pot is often decorated with gold, but the gold color often falls off. This pot of gold color is basically intact and precious
The sacrificial blue is also known as “Laetite Blue”, “Jilan”, “Gem Blue”, etc. It has many names and is really a thing. Its characteristics are deep color, uniform and stable. In addition to monochrome glaze, blue sacrificial utensils are often decorated with gold color, and some are carved and printed with dark flowers.
图片[1]-Sacrificial blue glaze gold color ox pattern double series pot-China Archive
图片[2]-Sacrificial blue glaze gold color ox pattern double series pot-China Archive祭蓝釉金彩牛纹双系罐底部

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