China has another nickname - porcelain country, Chinese porcelain embodies the cultural essence of the Chinese nation, not only let the Chinese people obsessed, but also famous overseas. The precious, meticulous, fascinating, whimsical, and ingenious Chinese porcelain is ever-changing in shape, and each piece interprets the beauty of The Chinese style.
Today, Xiaobian has sorted out 10 of the most classic porcelain types, which can also be said to be the "most beautiful 10 types", for the majority of porcelain lovers to appreciate.
Plum bottle
Yuan blue flower plum vase
Kiln change plum bottle with jun music
A small-mouthed, short-necked, shoulder-length, thin-bottomed, circle-footed bottle, named after a small mouth that can only insert plum branches. Because of its slender body, it was called "jing bottle" in the Song Dynasty, which was used as a wine container, with a beautiful and beautiful shape, and was called a plum bottle after the Ming Dynasty.
Plum bottles first appeared in the Tang Dynasty, the Song and Liao dynasties were more popular, and many new varieties appeared. During the Song and Yuan dynasties, porcelain kilns were fired in various places, and the blue and white plum vase in Jingdezhen in the Yuan Dynasty was the most exquisite.
Jade pot spring bottle
Song Jun kiln jade pot spring bottle
Kiln into jun porcelain jade pot spring bottle
It is an evolution of the water purification bottle in the temple of the Tang Dynasty. The basic shapes are skimming, thin neck, round abdomen, and circled feet.
The shape of the jade pot spring vase was fixed in the Northern Song Dynasty, which was a practical instrument for holding wine at that time, and gradually evolved into ornamental decorative porcelain, which is a typical instrument shape in the Chinese porcelain modeling.
Bile bottle
Northern Song Dynasty Ru kiln celadon gall bottle
Song Ge kiln bile bottle
Gall bottles have fun with jun
Straight mouth, long neck, shaved shoulders, plump lower abdomen, shaped like gallbladder, hence the name.
Song Dynasty Ge kiln, Jun kiln firing this style, Qing Dynasty Jingdezhen kiln is common, mostly monochrome glaze.
The Southern Song Dynasty Longquan kiln was created, and the Kilns of Yuan and Ming Jingdezhen were common, and there were four-square, six-square, eight-square, upper circle below and flat abdomen. Varieties include blue and white, multicolored, white glaze, yellow glaze, etc., and some books have the word "Daji".
amphora
Qing Guangxu Blue and white elephant pattern two ears respect a pair
Northern Song Dynasty - Jin Jun kiln sky blue glaze purple red spot amphora gourd bottle
It is named after the ears attached to both sides of the neck. In the Song Dynasty, porcelain kilns in the north and south were generally fired, and due to the different forms of the ears, the names were different. It is imitating the Han Dynasty throwing pot style. This pot: Double Dragon Tuna, Rui Qi exhausted the abdomen, and precipitated a circle of bottom, because of the backlog of desire to spray thin. Put it in your home, full of auspiciousness and exuberance.
Garlic bottle
Han garlic head bottle
Qing YongZheng furnace jun glazed garlic head bottle
Qing Yongzheng kiln into garlic bottle
One of the common bottle types in Jingdezhen kilns in the Ming and Qing dynasties, imitated from the Han Dynasty bronze garlic pot, long neck, shaved shoulders, round abdomen, circle foot, bottle mouth like garlic head and named. Shaped like a garlic head and slightly longer neck, it can also be called a tiger claw bottle.
Flower mouth bottle
Song Dynasty Tianmu glazed flower mouth vase
Jun kiln flower mouth bottle
Fine neck micro-skimming, round abdomen, skimming foot, because the bottle mouth is like an open petal, so named, Song Dynasty Jingdezhen, Cizhou kiln, Yaozhou kiln are fired, Ming and Qing also imitated.
Rattle Zun
Qing Yongzheng / Qianlong Enamel inscription poem "The Hermit Seeker Does Not Meet" Ringing Bell Zun
Qing Kangxi blue and white tuan pattern rattle zun
It was a popular instrument during the Kangxi Dynasty of the Qing Dynasty. It is characterized by small mouth, slender neck, shoulders, curved or barrel abdomen, shallow circle feet, flat bottom, shaped like a rattle with a handle, and is named after the red products in the blue and white glaze. Due to the rarity of such types and the rarity of their existence, they have always been valuable and have attracted much attention.
Treasure Moon Bottle
Qingqianlong yellow glaze engraved lotus pattern amphora treasure moon bottle
A specification of the bottle. Also known as "moon bottle". Small mouth, straight neck, neck side of the ears, because the bottle belly resembles a full moon, so named. One of the common utensils of the Yongle and Xuande Jingdezhen kilns of the Ming Dynasty, and imitated by Yongzheng and Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty.
Lantern bottle
Qingqianlong blue brocade pastel folded branch floral pattern lantern bottle
Qing Guangxu bamboo pattern lantern bottle
Qingqianlong furnace jun glazed lantern bottle
Named because it resembles a lantern, the vessel has a straight mouth, short neck, full shoulders, a barrel abdomen, and a circle foot. The lantern bottle was created in the Jingdezhen official kiln during the Yongzheng period and was popular in the Qing Yongzheng and Qianlong periods. In the Qianlong period, there were many lantern bottles.
Ear bottles
Kiln glaze through the ear bottle
Ming Xuande Blue and white tangled branches of flowers banana leaf pattern through the ear bottle
Imitating the Han Dynasty throwing pot style, the straight neck is long, the abdomen is flat and round, the legs are circled, and the sides of the neck are symmetrical and attached to the vertical tubular ears.
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