Laetite red glaze pen holder

[Laeti red glaze pen holder]

Laeti red glaze pen holder, Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, 16.7 cm high, 18.5 cm caliber, 16.3 cm foot diameter
Penholder skimming, inclined wall, foot slightly outward skimming, step bottom, shallow circle foot. The whole body is painted with Jihong glaze, and the glaze at the mouth edge is thin and shows white fetal bone. Two stringed lines protrude near the foot, slightly translucent white fetal bone. Apply white glaze inside the circle foot. No style
The body of this pen holder is hard and fine, and the thick red glaze and the white bone of the mouth and foot set off each other, avoiding the single color and having a special appeal. The shape of the pen holder is outward, which is different from the ordinary straight pen holder, reflecting the diversity of the shape of the implements in the Kangxi period
There are three kinds of high-temperature copper red glaze porcelain in the Kangxi period: Langyao red glaze, cowpea red glaze and Laeti red glaze. Laeti red glaze is a kind of imitation of Xuande red glaze in the Ming Dynasty, but the color of red glaze is mostly black and red, and some are light and bright, and the color is very uniform. At this time, the body of the Laetite ware was hard and fine, some of the glaze had small orange peel wrinkles, some of the glaze layer was thick and sagging, and the foot edge was often dark brown due to sagging glaze. Common shapes include monk hat pot, plum vase, bowl, plate, bowl, high-foot bowl, etc. Or official kiln payment, or no payment. In addition to being used as sacrificial vessels, it is also used as writing room utensils, daily porcelain, etc.
图片[1]-Laetite red glaze pen holder-China Archive
图片[2]-Laetite red glaze pen holder-China Archive霁红釉笔筒底部

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