Red glazed decorative vase with crackle effect - Ceramic - China - late 20th century
This cracked red glazed vase from the Ge kiln is quite special. The Ge Kiln is one of the five most renowned kilns of the Song dynasty and is famous for its exclusive crackle patterns. Although this bottle was made in the 20th century, it has inherited the traditional craftsmanship of the Ge Kiln.
The bottle is in the classic style of the "Jade Pot Spring Bottle," with soft and graceful lines. It is 18 cm tall and 8 cm wide. It has harmonious proportions and is dignified and elegant. It is suitable both for display and enhancement as well as for floral arrangements.
The red glazing is bright and uniform, and the cracks are naturally irregular, forming a unique "gold thread and iron thread" texture that enhances the antique charm and artistic beauty. The cracks are caused by the different coefficients of expansion of the body and the glaze and occur during cooling. Originally, it was a firing defect, but it has been skillfully exploited to become a typical characteristic of the Ge kiln.
The features present on the bottom can help determine the age and the workmanship. Although there is no clear inscription on the bottom of this bottle, there are traces of the production process of porcelain from that period.
It combines the aesthetic characteristics of traditional Ge ceramic with current production technology and has a certain collectible and ornamental value.
It will be packaged carefully and sent via express service with a tracking number.
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This cracked red glazed vase from the Ge kiln is quite special. The Ge Kiln is one of the five most renowned kilns of the Song dynasty and is famous for its exclusive crackle patterns. Although this bottle was made in the 20th century, it has inherited the traditional craftsmanship of the Ge Kiln.
The bottle is in the classic style of the "Jade Pot Spring Bottle," with soft and graceful lines. It is 18 cm tall and 8 cm wide. It has harmonious proportions and is dignified and elegant. It is suitable both for display and enhancement as well as for floral arrangements.
The red glazing is bright and uniform, and the cracks are naturally irregular, forming a unique "gold thread and iron thread" texture that enhances the antique charm and artistic beauty. The cracks are caused by the different coefficients of expansion of the body and the glaze and occur during cooling. Originally, it was a firing defect, but it has been skillfully exploited to become a typical characteristic of the Ge kiln.
The features present on the bottom can help determine the age and the workmanship. Although there is no clear inscription on the bottom of this bottle, there are traces of the production process of porcelain from that period.
It combines the aesthetic characteristics of traditional Ge ceramic with current production technology and has a certain collectible and ornamental value.
It will be packaged carefully and sent via express service with a tracking number.