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Characteristics of Modern Imitation Lang Yaohong Porcelain

The real Lang Yaohong is thick and has no frivolous feeling. The genuine bottle is pale in glaze, while the fake bottle is pure white. The genuine product has precipitation luster, while the fake product is bright red and very dazzling. At the "junction" between the white glaze and the red glaze at the bottle mouth, we can see that the genuine red glaze has a vertical flow phenomenon, showing a natural sense of flow, while the fake obviously sweeps the red glaze up, which is unnatural.

The real Lang Yaohong is thick and has no frivolous feeling. The genuine bottle is pale in glaze, while the fake bottle is pure white. The genuine product has precipitation luster, while the fake product is bright red and very dazzling. At the "junction" between the white glaze and the red glaze at the bottle mouth, we can see that the genuine red glaze has a vertical flow phenomenon, showing a natural sense of flow, while the fake obviously sweeps the red glaze up, which is unnatural.

Lang Yaohong is one of the most colorful precious copper-red glazes in China, which is characterized by bright colors, bright red and strong glass luster. Because the glaze juice is thick and flows at high temperature, the finished Lang Hong often has a white tire at the mouth, which is a spiral white line, commonly known as "rush grass edge"

The glaze juice at the bottom of Lang Yaohong dripped and condensed, approaching black and red. In order to prevent the glaze from flowing, the craftsman scraped a two-layer platform outside the ring foot with a scraper to prevent the glaze from flowing down. This is a unique technique in the process of making Lang Yaohong porcelain, which is called "talking without flowing".