[Lujun Glaze Water Cheng]
Lujun Glaze Water Cheng, Qing Yongzheng, 4.5 cm high, 5 cm caliber, 4.8 cm foot diameter. The old collection of the Qing Palace
Shuicheng should close his mouth, fold his belly and circle his feet. The inside and outside of the vessel are painted with furnace jun glaze. The “Yongzheng Year” double-line four-character seal script is engraved in the foot
Lujun glaze is a kind of imitation Jun low-temperature glaze created and fired by Jingdezhen Royal Kiln Factory in the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty. Since then, it has been fired in the Yongzheng and Qianlong periods. The Southern Kiln Notes written by the Qing Dynasty said: “The furnace jun is a kind of glaze that is fired in the furnace. The red dot is the best color, and the green dot is the second.” According to Tang Ying’s “The Chronicle of Pottery” in the 13th year of Yongzheng’s reign, the Jingdezhen Royal Kiln Factory fired various kinds of glaze, including “the furnace jun glaze, the color is between Guangdong Kiln and Yixing Hanging Glaze, and the pattern flows through it.” The characteristics of the furnace jun glaze and its difference from Guangjun and Yijun Hanging Glaze are pointed out from the glaze color. This furnace jun glaze water cheng is small in shape and is a stationery
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