Blue and white porcelain bowls from folk kilns in China in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China │ Free and easy firing in folk kilns

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Blue and white porcelain bowls from folk kilns in China in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China │ Free and easy firing in folk kilns - Bowls - Porcelain Blue

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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53514523684_da2afc67c5_z.jpg Blue and white porcelain bowls from folk kilns in China in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China │ Free and easy firing in folk kilns China can be called the "Motherland of Ceramics" and enjoys an international reputation. Among them, blue and white porcelain (the full name is white ground blue and white porcelain) is a kind of high-temperature pomelo-colored porcelain with white ground and blue flowers. It is characterized by warmth, elegance, simplicity and elegance. It has special significance and value in the history of the development of Chinese porcelain. Blue and white porcelain has been popular for about 1,300 years. From the earliest blue and white porcelain discovered in the Tang Dynasty, it was simple and simple in the early stage of development. It then went through five dynasties: Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing. The blue and white porcelain of each dynasty showed its own characteristics, among which the Yuan Dynasty The Ming Dynasty was the heyday of the development of blue and white porcelain. At this time, not only were the techniques sophisticated, the themes rich, and the patterns complex, but the different blue materials presented diverse and fascinating appearances. Blue and white porcelain is a type of underglaze painting. Cobalt oxide is used to paint patterns on the ceramic body, and then it is covered with transparent glaze and fired in a kiln. After a high temperature of more than 1,200 degrees, the cobalt oxide turns into a beautiful cyan color. Blue and white porcelain has never ceased to be popular, and is still loved by collectors at home and abroad to this day. It can be said to be a long-lasting, rich and fragrant "wonder" in the ceramic world. ◤Features of folk kilns The blue and white of folk kilns has its own characteristics and charm. In terms of brushwork, unlike the official kiln that emphasizes the delicate drawing of patterns, it focuses on expressing abstract and general feelings on flowers, plants, characters and animals, and refining freehand brushwork. In the process of drawing, the brush strokes are neat and unstoppable, refreshing and smooth, and he is good at using space to leave blank spaces to highlight the theme. The mouth of this large blue and white bowl is decorated with irregular blue and white lines, and the base of the bowl is scraped to expose the glaze. There are pores and cracks on the wall, and the inner wall is plain without decoration. ◤Material: Porcelain ◤Size: diameter 15 cm; height 6cm; bowl bottom diameter 6 cm ◤Weight: 308 g ◤Price: $1,600/item ◤Origin: China ◤Quantity: This is the only one, a century-old folk kiln blue and white bowl, worthy of collection by blue and white porcelain lovers. ◤ How to maintain blue and white porcelain: 1. When cleaning blue and white porcelain, wash it by hand, because the glaze of porcelain is delicate and can be easily scratched. Remember not to use a rough material for cleaning to avoid scratches on the porcelain surface. 2. Clean the porcelain with water. The water temperature should not exceed 70 degrees, and do not soak the porcelain in hot water for too long to avoid affecting the appearance of the porcelain. 3. After cleaning the porcelain, let it air dry naturally or wipe it with a soft cloth. Do not put it in drying equipment such as high-temperature sterilization cupboards. 4. If there are stains on the porcelain, it is recommended to wash them off immediately. Do not let the stains stay on the porcelain for a long time. If the porcelain is stained by tea or coffee, you can use lemon juice or vinegar to clean it. 5. When cleaning porcelain in winter, the water temperature needs to be controlled to prevent the porcelain from exploding due to freezing or exposure to hot water. When cleaning porcelain, it is best to use wooden or plastic basins. Avoid using porcelain and Cement basins to avoid damage to the porcelain. ※Old items that are more than ten years old are brand new and unused. Due to the passage of time, buying old items will leave some traces of time. If you are a buyer who is very pursuing the perfect quality of the product, we recommend that you go directly to the store to purchase. Thank you. ※If necessary, please ask first if there are still products. Please do not place an order directly, thank you. ※The props and accessories in the picture are not included in this product. ※There is slight color difference in the picture, and the color of the physical product is mainly the same. ※Rare product, only this one. ※The products are all old pieces that have been collected for more than ten years and have no aged 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 asked to judge the value of the item at their own discretion. There is no warranty period or appreciation period for antique items, and returns and exchanges will not be accepted after the items are sold. Old items will have some traces of time, such as oxidation, paint peeling, scratches... etc. These are all normal phenomena. Buyers should 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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No.23,806 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.1,259 - Bowls
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Blue and white porcelain bowls from folk kilns in China in the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China │ Free and easy firing in folk kilns

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