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What are the porcelain-making techniques in Qing Dynasty?

The production techniques of porcelain in Qing dynasty include multicolored, pastel, enamel, blue glaze, blue and white, etc.

1, polychromatic

The main colors of Kangxi multicolored are red, yellow, purple, green, blue and black. , and blue and white are rarely used to depict delicately; Another feature is that in Kangxi's later works, people's faces only have outlines and are not painted.

Step 2 famille rose

Pastel is a new variety influenced by enamel on the basis of Kangxi multicolor. When depicting people's clothes or plants and flowers, "glass white" containing arsenic is used as the base material, and then colored materials mixed with non-sesame oil are used for rendering. Its effect is elegant and soft, softer than multicolored, so it is also called "soft color".

3, enamel color

Enamel color is a decorative technique introduced from abroad. In the early stage, the unglazed part of the carcass was painted with enamel color, and then painted with flowers, with flowers but no birds.

4. Green glaze

The firing technology of green glaze has reached the highest level in history, and the imitation of famous kiln products such as official kiln, brother kiln, Ru kiln and Jun kiln is also very successful. Crystalline glaze, such as tea powder and rust flower, which originated in Kangxi period, reached its peak at this time.

5. Blue and white

The decorative techniques of blue and white with purple are more common. The official kiln porcelain of "Daya Zhai" made for Empress Dowager Cixi during Guangxu period is a rare product in this period, with delicate painting style and exquisite patterns, and often has chapters such as "Yongqing Shengping", "Heaven and Earth in Spring" and "Yongqing Changchun". The products are mostly crossed with bean green flowers and black lines, and colored objects are also common. The decorative contents are mostly peony, flowering and hydrangea.