Yellow glazed porcelain refers to applying glaze containing iron oxide components to the porcelain body, using the color reaction of iron in the oxidation atmosphere of the imperial kiln to make the glaze appear yellow-brown or brown-red, and firing to produce yellow. Yellow glaze is a traditional ceramic decorative art of the Han nationality. It first appeared in the Tang Dynasty, when Shouzhou kiln in Huainan, Anhui, and Mixian kiln, Henan, etc. all fired yellow glaze. But the true yellow glaze is still the high-temperature yellow glaze of Ru kiln in the Song Dynasty – tea powder glaze. The yellow glaze of the Ming Dynasty had new developments. The old monk’s robes of the Hongwu period were the evolution of tea leaves. The pouring yellow glaze started in Xuande and was the outstanding yellow glaze of the Ming Dynasty. After Jiajing, there were caviar yellow, chicken fat yellow, etc. After entering the Qing Dynasty, there were Kangxi’s light yellow, and later Caiwei, snuff, gold sauce, etc.
This product is a yellow glazed relief vase from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty in China. The vase is yellow in color, with the twelve zodiac signs as a birthday greeting. There is the Qianlong seal on the bottom of the vase. It has high art collection value and is suitable for home decorations and gifts. It is a classic inheritance.
Specification:
Height: 29cm
Diameter: 16.5cm
Friendly reminder: There are slight errors in the dimensions due to manual measurement. This product has professional transportation packaging. If there is any damage, we will be responsible for it.
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