Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Pattern characteristics of Japanese porcelain

Pattern characteristics of Japanese porcelain

At present, there are usually two kinds of decorative styles in Japanese popular household porcelain products: strong color decoration and light color decoration. The characteristic of strong tone decoration is that products are often painted with a layer of blue, green, yellow and other colors first, and then painted with gold, silver or other colors, and the hand-painted taste is very strong. Decorative patterns are mostly pine trees, cranes, weeds, flowers, birds, butterflies, dragonflies and so on. Light-tone decoration is painting or pasting decals on plain white porcelain, or transferring. The pattern has a group pattern and a full flower pattern. Decorative patterns, chrysanthemums, plum blossoms, auspicious patterns, water ripples, all kinds of fish patterns. In particular, the national flower of Japan, Sakura, often becomes a very popular decorative painting of porcelain. In addition, modern pattern decoration usually forms harmony and contrast with the background color of objects, and the effect of comparison and contrast is very obvious. For example, blue and white flower plates, red and green color vegetable boxes, blue and white bean color plates, black glazed iron color bowls, blue glazed gold color teapots, tea cups and so on. The decoration styles are both modern and traditional, and are often exquisitely and straightforwardly packed in a container, so that consumers can be pleasing to the eye when eating or drinking tea, and their mood can be relaxed and happy.