Although most of them are collectors
It started with the first copper coin
But porcelain has the lowest threshold
Kids today are not like the kids who where born in 1980s and 1990s
Went through the drawer and you'll not find coppers
Low thresholds don't mean easy
80% of ceramic collectors have faked their whole lives
The other 5% are the real ones
Fifteen percent still haven't figured it out
Ancient porcelain that you can see now
It is seldom said that it cannot be imitated
To what extent
It can fool 99% of collectors
"Said the last one
You don't believe
Let's take it to Oxford for testing
During the Yongzheng period, the production of pastel porcelain was in its heyday, and the firing technology was continuously mature. Both official and civilian kilns could produce pastel porcelain of high quality. The "pastel porcelain of three god’s picture of Jade Hun Spring Jars" on display in the "Cultural Relics Exhibition of the Yongzheng Palace Museum" was fired by civilian kilns, and the pastel porcelain fired by official kilns was even more precious. During the Yongzheng period, the pastel color body is white and decorated with various patterns, such as common flowers, cave stones, bats, pine trees and ganoderma lucidum, implying good luck.
blue porcelain
red porcelain
Official porcelain
White porcelain
龙泉
黑釉
Color porcelain
Cowpea red is one of the copper red high-temperature glazes, which appeared in the late period of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty.
The glaze color is light red, delicate and charming like a child's face, such as peach blossom in March, so the other name is also very romantic, such as "baby face", "peach blossom piece", "beauty drunk".
Ming Chenghua Celadon Porcelain is a famous traditional porcelain in Ming Dynasty. It can be divided into official kiln and civilian kiln.
The Ming Chenghua Dynasty lasted for 23 years. The production of Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Factory was fully restored to normal, which was an important historical period in the history of Chinese ceramics firing. Chenghua Celadon Porcelain can be described as the representative of blue and white porcelain art in the middle Ming Dynasty.
The prominent characteristics of its wares are exquisite and exquisite, and the ends are ingenious and delicate. Later generations speak highly of them.
Bionic Porcelain
The birth of the twisted tire and the twisted glaze porcelain in the Tang Dynasty made the artificial ware take a step towards the opposite natural aesthetic pursuit. The rabbit hae, oil drop, hawksbill and partridge spots in the song dynasty, with their high aesthetic level, provide another idea for bionic porcelain. The period of Qianlong in the Qing dynasty was the peak of the bionic porcelain, with the appearance of imitation wood, imitation jade, imitation bamboo, imitation stone, imitation antique copper, imitation pure red, imitation gold and silver and so on. The bionic porcelain of the Qianlong Dynasty has been from imitation glaze to imitation shape, which is unprecedented before and after.
When BLANC DE CHINE was introduced to France, locals who claimed to be romantic and not to eat were instantly shocked.
Oh my god! Originally there are such extraordinary and free from vulgarity in the world!
They gave it a new name: Blanc Dechine.
Can't read French? Translation for you: Chinese white.