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In the Qing Dynasty, in addition to the official kiln in Jingdezhen as an important production center, the rest of the folk kilns also flourished. The junction pattern can be vaguely seen on the entire belly of the vessel, and the appearance of the color glaze is not as good as the bottom (the bottom is exposed to the soil). In the early days, because the glaze was relatively expensive, only part of the glaze was applied to the porcelain of the folk kilns.
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◤Material: Porcelain
◤Size: Bottom diameter 3.5 cm; Diameter 3 cm; Height 6 cm; Abdominal width 4 cm
◤Weight: 108 g
◤Price: $ 3,600 / Piece
◤ Place of Origin: China
◤ Quantity: This is the only one, a hundred-year-old celadon-glazed jar, worthy of collection by antique lovers
◤ How to maintain porcelain:
1. When cleaning porcelain, wash it by hand, because the porcelain body glaze is delicate and easily scratched. Remember not to use a rough material to clean the surface of the porcelain to avoid scratches.
2. Wash the porcelain with water, the water temperature should not exceed 70 degrees, and do not soak the porcelain in hot water for too long, so as not to affect the external appearance of the porcelain.
3. After the porcelain is cleaned, let it dry naturally, or wipe it with a soft cloth, and do not put it in drying equipment such as high-temperature disinfection cupboards.
4. If there are stains on the porcelain, it is recommended to wash it off immediately, and do not let the stains stay on the porcelain for a long time. If the china is stained with tea or coffee, it can be cleaned with lemon juice or vinegar.
5. When cleaning porcelain in winter, it is necessary to control the water temperature to prevent the porcelain from bursting due to freezing or hot water. It is best to use wooden or plastic basins when cleaning porcelain. Avoid using porcelain and Cement basins to avoid damage to the porcelain.
※The antique pieces of more than ten years are all brand new and unused. Because of the time spent on purchasing long-term products, it will leave traces of the years. If you are very interested in the perfect quality of the products, please go to the store to buy them directly, thank you.
※If you need it, please ask if there are any more products, please do not place an order directly, thank you.
※The props and accessories in the picture are not included in this product.
※The picture is slightly different in color, and the color of the physical product is mainly.
※Rare item, only this one.
※The products are all collected old pieces for more than ten years, and there is no old-fashioned effect. If you have any doubts, please do not place an order, thank you!
※We try our best to provide complete item descriptions and photos. Buyers are requested to judge the value of the items at their own discretion. There is no warranty period and no appreciation period for antique pieces. Returns and exchanges are not accepted after the goods are sold. Old items will have traces of time, such as oxidation, paint peeling, scratches, etc. It is normal, please think twice, and accept these imperfections before placing an order!
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- Porcelain
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- mainland China
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- China's late Ming and early Qing celadon jars │ simple and small folk kiln firing
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