Lujun glazed first ear pot

[Lujun glazed first ear pot]

Lujun glazed first ear pot, Qingyongzheng, 23.5cm high, 9.5cm caliber, 10cm foot diameter
The pot is modeled after bronze. Flaw your mouth, tie your neck, and fill your shoulders, gradually converge under your belly, and skim your feet in high circles. The shoulder is equipped with a symmetrical elephant ear ring, commonly known as the “shop head”. The mouth, shoulder, abdomen, and tibia are convex and stringed. The whole body is painted with Lujun glaze, the glaze is thick, and the glaze color is mainly dark blue and light blue, which is fused into one, flowing naturally, forming vertical flow stripes of different length and length, and mottled color. The double-line four-character version of the “Yongzheng Year” seal script is engraved on the outsole. This pot is simple in shape and elegant in glaze. Its shoulders are decorated with elephant ears, implying peace and auspiciousness
Lujun glaze is a kind of porcelain color glaze created and fired by Jingdezhen Royal Kiln Factory during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, which was popular in the Qianlong period. Because there is a record in the historical records that “one kind of furnace jun is fired in the furnace”, it is called “furnace jun glaze”. The process is to first burn the porcelain body at high temperature, hang the glaze, and then bake it in a low temperature color furnace for the second time. The glaze appears purple, white, green and other colors. Due to the flow of the glaze, a variety of glaze colors are fused into one, some with red spots in blue, and some with blue spots in blue, which is quite gorgeous.
图片[1]-Lujun glazed first ear pot-China Archive
图片[2]-Lujun glazed first ear pot-China Archive炉钧釉铺首耳壶底部

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