[Malachite green glaze fish alga pattern plate]
Malachite green glaze fish alga pattern plate, Ming Zhengde, 3.4 cm high, 17.7 cm diameter, 10.4 cm foot diameter. The old collection of the Qing Palace
Pan skimming, shallow arc wall, circle foot. The plate is painted with white glaze without grain decoration. The outer wall is decorated with peacock green glaze, blue and white fish and algae patterns. Apply white glaze inside the circle foot. The outsole is printed with blue and white regular script “Zhengde Year System” in four characters and double lines, and the outer blue and white double lines
China’s traditional mainstream blue and white porcelain is white glaze blue and white porcelain. Peacock green glaze blue and white porcelain was first fired in Jingdezhen kiln of the Yuan Dynasty. The method is to first use blue material to paint the pattern decoration on the formed blank, dip a brush in white glaze and apply a thin layer on the decorative part to cover the pattern decoration, and then enter the kiln for high-temperature plain firing. Then apply the malachite green glaze, and then put it into the kiln again for roasting at medium temperature (950~1050 ℃). The blue and white patterns are blue and black
The peacock green glaze blue and white fish-algae pattern plate is a traditional variety, which was created and fired in the Xuande official kiln of the Ming Dynasty, followed by the Chenghua and Zhengde official kilns, but the pattern is becoming simpler and simpler. Under the background of peacock green glaze, four fish, mackerel, culter, carp and mandarin fish, seem to swim leisurely in the blue waves, making people happy
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