Five-color porcelain warm inkstone

[Five-color porcelain warm inkstone]

Five-color porcelain warm inkstone, Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, 14 cm long, 9 cm wide, and 6 cm thick
The warm inkstone is rectangular and hollow inside, which can be heated by charcoal fire. The surface of the inkstone is a square inkstone hall, on which an oval inkstone pool is decorated with seaweed patterns. The surface of the inkstone is painted with colored glaze, and the side is decorated with colorful sea animal patterns of brocade. The inkstone is alternating with red, green, yellow, purple and brown, and its green is the most beautiful. The back of the inkstone is smooth without glaze
Porcelain inkstone, which was popular before the Song Dynasty, was quite rare in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Porcelain inkstone can withstand high temperature, and most of them are in the form of warm inkstone


图片[1]-Five-color porcelain warm inkstone-China Archive
图片[2]-Five-color porcelain warm inkstone-China Archive五彩长方形瓷暖砚砚面图片[3]-Five-color porcelain warm inkstone-China Archive五彩长方形瓷暖砚砚底

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