[Kiln changing glaze string pattern skimming bottle]
Kiln changing glaze string pattern skimming bottle, Qing Yongzheng, height 20.1 cm, caliber 8.1 cm, foot diameter 9.5 cm
Bottle skimming, short neck, shoulder slip, belly bulge, and round-foot skimming. The neck and abdomen are decorated with three convex strings. The whole body is covered with kiln glaze. Paste glaze is applied inside the foot, and the “Yongzheng Year” double-line four-character seal script is engraved in the shade
Kiln change glaze is a variety developed on the basis of imitation of Song Jun glaze in the Yongzheng period. The glaze color is more colorful and changeable than Jun glaze. This kind of kiln glaze continued to be fired until the late Qing Dynasty. This kiln-changing glaze porcelain closely combines copper red glaze with moon white glaze to form a natural flowing Jun glaze effect, and has long been regarded as a masterpiece imitating Jun.
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