Doucai is a treasure of traditional Chinese porcelain making technology. Created and fired during the Xuande period of the Ming Dynasty, doucai during the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty was the most highly regarded. It is a decorative variety that combines underglaze color (blue and white) and overglaze color. Doucai is a second application of mineral pigments on underglaze blue and white porcelain that has been fired at high temperature (1300°C) to fill the gaps left by the blue and white pattern and dye the spaces within the outline of the blue and white, and then paint it again. It is baked in a small kiln at low temperature (800°C). Doucai, with its brilliant and colorful tones and calm and sophisticated colors, formed a decorative style in line with the aesthetic taste of the Ming Dynasty people.
This product is a hand-painted doucai vase from the Ming Dynasty in China. The bottle body depicts flowers with branches. The bottom has the seal of the Chenghua Year of the Ming Dynasty. It has high art collection value and is suitable for home decorations and gifts. It is a classic inheritance.
Height 14.5cm
Diameter 7.5cm
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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