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China's late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China imitation Ding kiln small wine vessel│elegant, quiet and long-lasting luster
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Ding Kiln is one of the six major kiln systems in the Song Dynasty. It is located in Jianzi Village and Dongxiyan Village, Quyang City, Baoding City, Hebei Province. This area was under the jurisdiction of Dingzhou during the Tang and Song Dynasties, so it was named Ding Kiln.
It was founded in the Tang Dynasty, flourished in the Northern Song Dynasty and Jin Dynasty, and ended in the Yuan Dynasty. Ding kiln is a large porcelain kiln system that emerged after the Xing kiln white porcelain in the Tang Dynasty. It is famous for the production of white porcelain. It covers the white porcelain body with a layer of high-temperature colored glaze, and also fires black glaze, sauce glaze and green glaze porcelain. Historical documents call them "Heiding", "Ziding" and "Lvding" respectively. Ding Kiln was already a famous porcelain field during the Tang Dynasty. From this period until the Five Dynasties, the main shapes of Ding Kiln porcelain were bowls. Although they were relatively simple, they were still in the stage of development towards fine porcelain. In the middle and late Five Dynasties, Ding kiln white porcelain underwent a radical change. The fired porcelain was no longer coated with clay, and the body and glaze showed fine and white characteristics. Its whiteness even surpassed the fine white porcelain of Xing kiln.
The Song Dynasty was the heyday of the development of Ding kiln. Its porcelain was exquisite, elegant in color, and beautiful in pattern. Therefore, it was selected by the Song Dynasty court as porcelain for the court. Its value greatly increased, and the products became popular for a while. When the poet Su Dongpo was in Dingzhou, he used the poem "Dingzhou flower porcelain is carved with red jade" to praise the beauty of Ding kiln porcelain.
◤Features:
Overall, the porcelain body of Ding kiln is tight and delicate; the glaze is thin, and the body color can be seen in the thin parts of the glaze. The body is slightly lighter when the glaze is thin, and the body color is white but slightly flashes yellow. In addition, this series of small wine vessels have beautiful openings. The emergence of opening patterns brings unexpected changes to the porcelain. For example, new openings may develop over time, or new openings may appear after long-term use. Colors, showing different styles and appearances.
◤Material: Porcelain
◤Size: diameter about 5.5 cm; height about 4 cm
◤Weight: between 38-40 g
◤Capacity: about 30 cc
◤Price: $1,200/cup
◤Origin: China
◤Quantity: There are only a few pieces, a century-old small wine glass, worthy of collection by ancient porcelain lovers
The maintenance methods of porcelain are as follows:
1. Wash by hand when cleaning, because the glaze of porcelain is delicate and can be easily scratched. Remember not to use a rough cloth to clean the porcelain surface to avoid scratches.
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 best 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. It is best to use wooden or plastic basins to clean porcelain. Avoid using porcelain and Cement basins to avoid damage to the porcelain.
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