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Whether the Guangxu emperor years of official kiln enameled porcelain

In Chinese history, enameled porcelain is only seen in the Kangxi, Yong, Qian dynasty, is an extremely expensive imperial porcelain, and the production is very small. Qing dynasty all the porcelain are fired in jingdezhen, the only enamel porcelain as the royal royal ornamental ware, in the palace exclusively. Burning raw materials from Jingdezhen kilns picked out the most white and delicate porcelain tires, and then sent to the Palace Office, by the Ruyi Hall court painter (rather than craftsmen) and then add painted enamel decorations, in the furnace at low temperatures. Therefore, in successive generations of porcelain, enameled porcelain is the most expensive, the highest level of art, was described as "official kiln in the official kiln". In the Qing dynasty after the three generations may continue to produce enameled porcelain, but as the palace official kiln production has not, so there are some of the late Qing dynasty enamel should be the production of folk kilns. Thank you