[imitation Ding kiln white glaze vase with dragon and phoenix patterns]
imitation Ding kiln white glaze vase with dragon and phoenix patterns, Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, 18.1 cm high, 3.5 cm diameter, and 6.3 cm bottom diameter. In the Palace Museum
The mouth of the bottle tray has a long and thin neck, and the neck is embossed with two string patterns. The stomach is hanging down, and the feet are skimmed, flat bottom, and the bottom foot is astringent and unglazed. The whole white glaze is decorated with flowers, and the neck is carved with banana leaf patterns, rolled grass patterns and tangled branches patterns from top to bottom. The abdomen is carved with dragon and phoenix patterns, which are concise and refined
The bottle body is light and the glaze is thin, the glaze color is bright and moist, and the decorative patterns are light and unclear, which has obvious characteristics of the times
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