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Chapter 1085 Peacock Green Glazed Jade Pot Spring Vase

Chapter 1085 Peacock Green Glazed Jade Pot Spring Vase
Looking at the white fetuses in front of him, Chen Wenzhe felt very satisfied.

Although it hasn't been put on a good-looking color yet, but this time the jade pot spring bottle is white, each belly is plump and round.

The shoulders are tapered, the neck is slender, and the mouth of the bottle is slightly open!

The entire device is in an S-shaped curve, giving people an infinite aesthetic feeling.

Such a batch of embryos, as long as they are painted and glazed, they will be amazing when they are fired!

It turned out that the jade pot spring vases that Chen Wenzhe came into contact with included celadon, pastel, blue and white jade pot spring vases, as well as underglaze red jade pot spring vases and blue and white underglaze red jade pot spring vases.

If you want to make it a little more troublesome, ruby ​​red glaze is not impossible to decorate jade pots and spring bottles.

Now Chen Wenzhe has all kinds of glazes here. After all, the single-color glaze chrysanthemum petal dish he made originally allowed him to mix various glaze colors.

Now that a batch of perfect utensils have been prepared, as long as they are divided into categories and painted with various exquisite patterns and patterns, and finally glazed, they can be fired in the kiln.

Of course, it is also very beautiful to make some single-color glazed porcelain without decoration, but with various colored glazes.

"It doesn't feel special!" Even so, in the end Chen Wenzhe felt a little bit worse.

He has integrated all the glaze colors and craftsmanship he can think of into the works in front of him, but these jade pots and spring bottles don't seem to be the best yet.

Simple blue and white, pastel, he made.

He also made several complex ruby ​​red glazes, that is, underglaze red jade pots and spring vases.

Even for the extremely complicated enamel color, he also made a few pieces.

However, he always felt as if he had forgotten a special kind of jade pot spring bottle.

"By the way, there is also peacock green glaze. This time I will make a small one. I remember one of the classics. It seems to be only nine centimeters high?"

Nine centimeters, which is half a tie long, is really not high. Among the jade pots and spring bottles, it is definitely different!
And why did Chen Wenzhe think of this piece of porcelain?One aspect is that this piece of porcelain is very precious and famous.

Another reason is that among the pieces of porcelain that Wu San sent before, there seemed to be a piece of peacock green glaze.

The green glaze shard he held in his hand at that time felt very beautiful, but he didn't think much about it.

At this moment he remembered, isn't that a piece of fine porcelain with peacock green glaze in the Qing Dynasty?

Just looking at the hair color, it cannot be folk kiln porcelain.

As for how to know that it is from the Qing Dynasty, it is mainly distinguished by the craftsmanship.

Malachite green glaze is a traditional glaze color in West Asia, and it was introduced into my country around the Tang Dynasty.

At that time, the firing technique of malachite green glaze was relatively poor, and there were many phenomena of cracking and peeling glaze.

The peacock green glaze in the Ming and Qing Dynasties has been fired to perfection, and the glaze color is as gorgeous as peacock feathers.

At that time, dark engraved patterns were quite popular, and some were decorated with golden colors, with obvious artistic features.

Seeing such peacock green glaze fragments with obvious characteristics of the times, it is easy to recognize that it was the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and the best one should be the Qing Dynasty.

Unfortunately, it was a fragment.

There is such a fragment that he can use, and now it seems not difficult to make a high-quality malachite green glazed porcelain!
In particular, the small nine-centimeter-high malachite green glaze bottle must be made.

So how difficult is it to make this small bottle?
It seems that there is no difficulty, even if it is small, he can do it in three stages at most!

It can't be molded in one piece, and he can do it by splicing at most. How can it be difficult for him?
In fact, the most difficult thing is the preparation of the malachite green glaze. Previously, he made a single-color glaze chrysanthemum plate, just a green glaze, how many kinds did he make?

For the jade pot spring vase, the most classic one is the peacock green glazed jade pot spring vase.

The peacock green glazed jade pot spring vase is a rare and extremely rare variety in the history of Chinese ceramics development.

The physical specimen materials collected in major museums in my country are also extremely limited and rare, so they are indeed precious.

If you want to make malachite green glazed porcelain, to be precise, you need to make malachite green glazed jade pot spring vases or small malachite green glazed jade pot spring vases that are only nine centimeters high. You must first know what is malachite green glaze .

Peacock green glaze is the name of a kind of glaze color of porcelain, also known as "facui glaze", "jade glaze" and "jicui glaze".

Through these names, you can imagine what this glaze color is like.

Peacock green glaze, which looks like peacock tail feathers, was first seen in Cizhou kiln in Song Dynasty. There are two kinds of glaze colors, dark and light.

Until the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, peacock green glazes were extremely popular, and the categories were continuously enriched. The glazes were of different thicknesses, but all had fine grains.

If there are any breathtaking colors in the world, peacock green is one of them.

It's just that it belongs to the traditional glaze color in West Asia, and it was successively produced in northern folk kilns during the Tang and Song Dynasties.

In the Yuan Dynasty, after the Jingzhen Fuliang Porcelain Bureau was established, some peacock green glazed porcelains were also produced.

At the former site of the Jingzhen Imperial Kiln Factory, low-temperature lead green glaze and malachite green glaze products from the Xuande period were unearthed, and the lead green glaze products were also decorated with conical carvings.

Peacock green glaze products have been unearthed and handed down to the Kangxi period.

It should be noted that before the firing of Xuande peacock green glazes in the Ming Dynasty matured, all the green glazes were dark and dark green, which did not reach the level of bright emerald green.

Therefore, the successfully fired malachite green glazes are all products of the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

And the name of "peacock green" is named after the products in Xuande period of Ming Dynasty because of their emerald green and translucent color, which resembles peacock feathers.

Chen Wenzhe knows that there is a "Ming Dynasty Peacock Green Glazed Jade Pot Spring Vase" in a private collection in northern Fujian. The bottle is 9 cm high, 3.6 cm in diameter, 5.5 cm in belly diameter, and 3.5 cm in foot diameter.

Two joint marks can be seen on the abdomen and neck of the bottle, which is made of three-section blank tires.

The bottle has some characteristics of Yuan porcelain, the ring foot is slanted outside, the tire is exposed inside the foot, the end of the foot is cut flat, and the inner part shows the turning mark and the central protrusion.

The inner edge and outer wall of the bottle are covered with malachite green glaze. Due to long-term weathering and soil erosion, parts of the bottle body peel off the glaze in pieces, and the smooth plain-fired tires can be seen inside. It can be seen from the literature that it was fired in the kiln twice. True.

In the glaze layer of malachite green glaze on the outside of the bottle, dense and small cracks can be seen, and the turning glaze is dark green.

Based on the comprehensive analysis and identification of the bottle's shape, body glaze, production process, and place of excavation, it should be a malachite green glaze product of Jingzhen Kiln in the early Ming Dynasty.

Due to the small size of the bottle, the glaze was seriously peeled off, and it was wrapped by soil Qin. There is also a horizontal kiln crack on the belly of the bottle, which is a feature of early Ming porcelain.

After many researches, it is really a rare and rare standard utensil for the dating of malachite green glazed porcelain.

If you want to imitate, you must imitate this classic porcelain.

The only difficulty here must be the preparation of the malachite green glaze.

There is something special about this glaze color, so what is so special about it?
In fact, the green in peacock green glaze is a bit bluish, and some people will call it peacock blue.

Of course, peacock blue glaze and malachite green glaze are different and not the same thing.

(End of this chapter)

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