Cochin Pottery God of Wealth Sends Wealth Boy【Orphan Item】Limited to pick up gold ingots from the God of Wealth

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Cochin Pottery God of Wealth Sends Wealth Boy【Orphan Item】Limited to pick up gold ingots from the God of Wealth - Items for Display - Pottery Multicolor

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introduce: There are two theories about the origin of the word "Jiaozhi" in Jiaozhi pottery. The first theory is that the technique of Jiaozhi pottery in Taiwan mainly originated from the south of Wuling in Guangdong. and Vietnam; the second theory is that the Japanese in the Edo period believed that the porcelain ink clay boxes that appeared in the Indochina Peninsula and in the Ming and Qing dynasties in Guangdong, China, were suitable as "incense boxes" for burning incense in tea ceremonies. The Indochina Peninsula is called "Cochin China", so the Japanese call it "Cochin Burn". Cochin pottery was introduced in the 17th century by cochin potters from Quanzhou and Chaozhou, Guangdong, who came to Taiwan to build temples. In the middle of Qing Dynasty and the early days of Japanese occupation, Cochin pottery flourished day by day, prompting more mainland art masters to come to Taiwan for development. The name of Taiwanese Cochin Pottery originated from Japan; the type, method, and use originated from China, and later independently developed into a colorful soft pottery art with Taiwanese characteristics. Jiaozhi pottery is a soft pottery with low-temperature colored glaze. Its origin can be traced back to Han green glaze, Tang Sancai, Song Liao and Jin three Color, Yuan glassware and Ming and Qing plain three-color, mainly use low-temperature lead glaze as the main fired glaze, plus firing technology and glaze color development, from the early single-color, three-color, five-color development to today's Colorful cochin pottery. The color is bright but has a sense of refinement, so Cochin pottery glaze is called "Gemstone glaze". This Jiaozhi pottery is one of my early collections. The God of Wealth is holding a gold ingot in his right hand, and his face is full of joy. Next to him is a boy who gives money, full of movement, holding a scroll "Gongzhao of Fortune". Overall, the God of Wealth and the gift Cai Tongzi is exquisite in workmanship, well-proportioned, smooth in lines, elegant and steady in color, lifelike and full of joy. Although there is no signature of the author, it must be the ingenious work of a highly skilled craftsman. It is a rare collection of Jiaozhi pottery Goods, worthy of collection! Pictures and videos are shot and displayed in natural light, without any software beautification, close to the real thing! P.S. Cochin pottery works are fragile items, it is recommended that buyers come to pick up the goods in person! https://youtube.com/watch?v=TrDf3OcX83o&feature=shares

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Pottery
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Handmade
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Taiwan
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【Work Name】Early Old Pieces of Wealthy Stars [Material] Cochin pottery [Size] 35 cm high, 18 cm wide, and 13 cm deep [Weight] 1830 grams

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