[Imitation Ding Kiln White Glaze Three Sacrifices]
Imitation Ding Kiln White Glaze Three Sacrifices, Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, 14.2 cm in height, 4 cm in diameter and 5 cm in foot diameter. In the Palace Museum
With respect to the mouth, the neck is thin and long, the head and ears of the sheep are molded on the neck, the belly is round, and the feet are high and curled. The whole body is modeled after the white glaze of Ding Kiln in the Song Dynasty. The glaze surface is bright and bright, and has fine and dense split patterns
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