Kiln changing glaze bowl

Kiln glazed bowl, Qing Qianlong, height 33.2 cm, caliber 31.2 cm, foot diameter 20.7 cm
Cylinder bowl type, caulking, deep belly, circular foot. Apply kiln changing glaze throughout the body. The glaze is uniform and clean, with a large area of red glaze complementing light purple, moonlight, and other colored glazes, creating a brilliant and beautiful appearance. The circle feet are coated with sauce glaze inside, and the outer bottom is engraved with seal characters in three lines and six characters, which were made in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty
Kiln change glaze is a high-temperature color glaze created and fired during the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, imitating the Jun kiln of the Song Dynasty. According to the “Notes on Southern Kilns” written during the reign of Yongzheng, the firing process of the Jun kiln, the Falan and the Falui were first fired in the kiln without glaze, then glazed, and then fired in the kiln again. However, the blue and the cui were fired at once, and the Jun glaze flowed in various natural colors after several fires. This article has a dignified shape, a thick body, a natural flow of glaze juice, and a beautiful glaze color. Coupled with a dignified and beautiful shape, it is extremely beautiful.
图片[1]-Kiln changing glaze bowl-China Archive
图片[2]-Kiln changing glaze bowl-China Archive窑变釉钵缸款识

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