Ji blue glaze is also called "Ji blue glaze", "sacrificing blue glaze" and "Ji blue glaze". Ming and Qing blue glazes are commonly called "Ji blue", a high-temperature lime alkali glaze. The green body is glazed and fired once at a high temperature of 1280-1300°C. The color is deep, the glaze does not flow or crack, the color tone is uniform, and the color is relatively stable. Its glaze color is as blue as the deep sea, the glaze surface is uniform, and the color is stable. Later generations call it "Jiqing".
This tea vessel is designed according to the color of the ancient Chinese blue-glazed glaze. The decoration adopts Japanese-style autumn grass patterns, and the glaze surface is deliberately made with brush marks, so that its work is clearly distinguished from the Chinese blue-glazed porcelain. It is very Japanese-style tea utensils, so that people can see the difference at a glance!
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- Skimming mouth, sloping wall, glazed all over the body, in "Ji blue", thin glaze around the mouth, painted with autumn grass decorations inside, fetal soil exposed on the bottom of the ring foot, signed at the bottom, the whole color is stable, the shape of the vessel is simple, rare and excellent ! Height: 5.3 cm Caliber: 9 cm Foot diameter: 4.3 cm
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