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The characteristics of turquoise glazed porcelain in the Qing Dynasty
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2026-07-17 15:11
Turquoise green glazed porcelain was unique to the Qing Dynasty. Its characteristics were as follows: 1. Coloring and firing: It was a low-temperature monocolored glaze that used copper as a coloring agent. However, there were also porcelain makers who developed high-temperature kiln color-changing glazes. They used Longquan Ge mud raw materials and fired at a high temperature of about 1320 degrees. With the thickness of the glaze and the different kiln temperature, the fired objects were different. Some iron lines were more and clear, while others had very few lines that were difficult to distinguish. 2. ** Different characteristics of different periods ** - ** Yongzheng Qianlong Jiaqing period **: At this stage, the color of turquoise green glazed porcelain was better. - After Jiaqing and Daoguang, the burning began to decline. - ** The Age of Light **: - In terms of glaze, the glaze was thicker and the color was oily. - In terms of glaze color, the early glaze color was mostly light blue-green, similar to the glaze color of Yongzheng Qianlong period. In the middle and late stages, the glaze color was closer to the common turquoise color. - In terms of usage, it was mainly used as a ground for famille rose porcelain. It often appeared inside or at the bottom of porcelain, mainly for decoration. - In terms of porcelain bodies, the quality of the bodies was not as exquisite as that of the Yongzheng and Qianlong periods. 3. ** Overall characteristics **: Some of the utensils are painted with gold, the shape of the utensils is neat and elegant, the carcass is fine, but there are also relatively rough cases (such as the Daoguang period is not as fine as the previous dynasty), the glaze is smooth and beautiful, some are engraved with exquisite patterns such as precious flowers, the lines are smooth. Some of the artifacts would have an inscription at the bottom, such as "Made by Shende Hall". In some porcelain works that imitated cloisonné, they would use turquoise green as the base, coupled with other decorative patterns, presenting a full decoration, fine and complicated, colorful, rich and noble style. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The characteristics of blue glazed porcelain in the Qing Dynasty
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2026-02-03 18:23
The Qing Dynasty blue glazed porcelain had the following characteristics: - ** In terms of body quality, the body quality of the Yongzheng period was fine, white, and dense. It was the better porcelain in the Qing Dynasty, but there would be small brown eyes, and the body was thin and light. - ** Edge characteristics **: During the Yongzheng period, there was a lamp grass mouth on the edge of the mouth, which was one of the key points of identification. - ** Enamel performance **: - During the Yongzheng period, the glaze was plump, the color was calm and bright, the glaze color was even and moist, like a sapphire color, and there were orange peel lines on the glaze, which could only be discovered after careful observation. - The Kangxi period was the heyday of the development of blue glazed porcelain. The glaze was thin and had no cracks, and the glaze color was relatively dark. - ** Overall shape and decoration **: - There are very few of them left in the world, and most of them have exquisite and complicated patterns and unique shapes. There were many breakthroughs in the external patterns. Dark patterns, gold decorations, and many brightly colored three-dimensional decorations were added, as well as characteristics of Qing Dynasty artifacts such as elephant flowers, cross-ear, bat ears, and so on. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Distinguishing characteristics of green glazed porcelain in Qing Dynasty
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2026-07-22 12:16
Green glazed porcelain from different periods of the Qing Dynasty had different identification characteristics: - ** Early Qing Dynasty Apple Green Glazed Porcelain **: When fired, most of the copper in the glaze is oxided to form a different shade of green. Generally, there are dark green spots on the light green background, and a few places are slightly red, resembling fresh apples. - ** Apple Green Glazed Porcelain from the Yongzheng Emperor of the Qing Dynasty: The glaze color was light yellow green, like the color of the willow leaves sprouting in spring. - ** Lang kiln green porcelain (Kangxi period)**: - The glaze layer was thin and even, and the color of the glaze was stable. It was emerald green and bright. The glaze had a strong glass-like luster, like jade. - Under the glaze, the area close to the carcass was covered with fine lines (commonly known as "fly wings"). If one looked closely with a 10x magnifying glass, one could see dense small dots on the glaze. - Near the bottom of the vessel, there is a circle of hanging glaze (commonly known as "Lang Bu Liu"). The hanging glaze is very natural and neat. The glaze color of the thick glaze is deepened and appears dark green. The circle foot is the back of a loach. The inner wall is an inner bow. The bottom foot is covered with white middle flashing green glaze. The low blue and white double circles can be seen. The inside of the vessel is covered with bluish-white glaze. The glaze layer is thicker and there is no opening. The glaze color is obviously different from the white flashing green glaze in the bottom foot. - ** Turquoise Porcelain from the Daoguang Era **: - It was a low-temperature monocolored glazed porcelain with copper as the coloring agent. - The glaze was thicker and the glaze was oily. - The early glaze color was mostly light blue-green, and in the middle and late stages, the turquoise green glaze color was closer to the color of turquoise. - It was mainly used as the ground of famille rose porcelain. There were many turquoise glazes inside or at the bottom of the porcelain, mostly for decoration. - The quality of the porcelain body was not as delicate as that of the Yongzheng and Qianlong periods. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The price of turquoise green glazed famille rose porcelain in the Qing Dynasty
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2026-07-15 06:03
From the reference materials alone, there was a small bowl with a gold pattern painted with turquoise green glaze powder color in the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, priced at 5940 RMB, and two turquoise green glaze powder color cups in the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty. The price of the big lacquer restoration was 550 RMB, but these price samples were small and could not fully represent the overall price of turquoise glaze powder color porcelain in the Qing Dynasty. Its price could be affected by many factors, such as the age of the porcelain (such as Yongzheng, Qianlong, Jiaqing, etc.), the appearance of the porcelain (whether it has been repaired, the degree of completeness, etc.), the level of craftsmanship (painting techniques, glaze, etc.), and the relationship between supply and demand in the market. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Tang Dynasty porcelain cup
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2026-03-16 01:43
During the Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, the Yue Kiln in the south and the Xing Kiln in the north were the most famous tea cups. In the Tang Dynasty, tea cups were also known as " chains." Lu Yu's " Tea Classic " mentioned that Yue kiln cups were " on the Ou Yue state, the lips were not curled, the bottom was curled and shallow, and could only hold half a liter." Yue kiln cups were often equipped with a cup holder, which was often in the shape of a lotus leaf curled edge, and a lotus petal-shaped tea cup was held on it. The texture was delicate, the glaze layer was uniform, and the glaze was green. It was regarded as a top grade by Lu Yu. The Xing Kiln was famous for its "white as snow" and "no matter how noble or humble it is, it is used universally". In the Tang Dynasty, the common shape of tea cups in the north and south was open, with inclined straight abdominal wall and jade wall bottom foot. " Fairy Dream of Tang Shi: Fate of Peony " is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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