[Yixing kiln Huimengchen purple sand chrysanthemum petal pot]
Yixing kiln Huimengchen purple sand chrysanthemum petal pot, in the early Qing Dynasty, is 4.7 cm in height, 3.5 cm in diameter and 3.8 cm in foot diameter
The pot body is a chrysanthemum type with eight concave ribs, with a flower mouth, a round belly, a direct current, and a ring handle. The cover is made of a lying lion as a button. The lion’s front paw presses the hydrangea ball. The lion’s tail hair is clearly visible, and the carving is extremely fine. The seal inside the pot is sealed with the words “horizontal”, and the seal at the bottom is sealed with the words “made by Jingxi Huimengchen”. This pot is thin and light, extremely fine sand, and small and exquisite.
![图片[1]-Yixing kiln Huimengchen purple sand chrysanthemum pot-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qing dynasty/ceramics/23539[1024].jpg)
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