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China traditional case model bowl

First of all, it looks like Japanese porcelain Jiugu burn, and visually it is Jiugu or Jiugu imitation of the twentieth century.

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Let's look at the origin. The origin of "Jiugu Shao" can be traced back to the middle of17th century. According to legend, it was made on the orders of the local ruler Maeda Li Ji. At that time, because a mineral raw material that can be used to make porcelain was found here, Maeda Li Ji sent craftsmen to the porcelain producing area, which is today's Youtian Town, Saga Prefecture, to learn porcelain burning technology and start making porcelain. Porcelain produced in this period is called "ancient nine ancient". At the end of A.D. 17, "Jiugu Shao" was once discontinued; Later, in the19th century, "Jiugu Shao" was created. The unique style of Jiugu Shao is that its painting lines are bold and bright, and its colors are green, yellow, red, purple and navy blue. It has a strong Chinese style. According to research, during the Japanese invasion of China in the 1930s, the "Jiugu Burn" utensils landed in Beijing with the Japanese invasion. 1945 After the Japanese surrendered, some of the "Jiugu Burn" cultural relics were not taken away and have been scattered among the people in China.

Jiugu porcelain is elegant in artistic style and unique in craftsmanship. Very good at decorating or painting with luxurious decorative materials such as gold and silver. Decorative Techniques This product is the art of firing colored porcelain in Jiugu. It is good at drawing nutrition from the essence of ancient culture and art, and its painting content is rich. There are flowers and birds, landscapes, scenery and other content; There are auspicious themes such as fish patterns, cranes and gods; There are also characters and children; There are also patterns such as pine, bamboo, plum and chrysanthemum. Some ceramists are deeply influenced by China culture, such as the Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest in ancient China, and draw China-style patterns. Many painters are skilled in painting techniques and meticulous in their paintings. The master of ceramic art perfectly injects his beautiful pursuit and desire for life into porcelain painting.

In this product, you can clearly see the golden color in the glaze. In-glaze gold color is a technique of pasting gold or coating gold powder on porcelain before applying transparent glaze. After firing, the transparent glaze looks like gold, forming a deep color. However, there is only one place for this product, which is between two cranes. The era of insufficient patina is at least after Meiji. Please attach more pictures for detailed evaluation.