White glaze ting-shaped incense burner with K’uei-dragon decor, Te-hua ware, Ming dynasty

White glaze ting-shaped incense burner with K’uei-dragon decor, Te-hua ware, Ming dynasty


  • Image Number: K1B012275N000000000PAC
  • Dynasty: Ming dynasty
  • Category: Ceramics
  • Function: Furnisher
  • Material: Mineral/ceramic/porcelain
  • Description:
    It imitates the shape of a bronze tripod. Double ears, mouth with dissected edges, round belly, three column feet. The foot is solid. Six Kui patterns are printed on the abdomen, with a moire between them, and two ribs are added on the top and bottom. The tire is thick and heavy. The white glaze is opaque, with strong recombining force, occasionally with sand holes, shrunken glaze and colorless large grains. The outer wall is fully glazed, and the inside of the vessel is completely exposed.

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