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Characteristics of foot of three-legged incense burner with Ge glaze in Qing Dynasty

The sole of this porcelain is characterized by exposed tires, inner and outer glazes and slit lines.

1. Exposed tire: The bottom of Ge glazed three-legged incense burner in Qing Dynasty was designed as exposed tire, that is, the carcass was exposed and the bottom was not glazed.

2. Glaze the inner and outer walls: glaze the inner and outer walls of the furnace to make the whole furnace look smoother and brighter.

3. Openings: The glaze of the furnace is covered with openings of different sizes. These lines are the defects caused by the different shrinkage rates of porcelain glaze during the cooling process, and they are unintentional kiln burning defects, but once formed, they have evolved into the unique decorative effect of porcelain.