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Porcelain with red under glaze is distinctively different from other Chinese
ceramic styles, with very flamboyant, lively, and intense colors. In traditional
Chinese culture, the color red represents joy, happiness, and auspiciousness.
This combination of form and meaning has made red under glaze porcelain very
popular and demand has always been greater than supply.
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Jihong Plate during the Hongwu
Reign of the Ming Dynasty |
"If you want to go broke, make red glaze porcelain" is a popular saying among
porcelain makers, because making this kind of porcelain is very complicated and
costly. The expensive materials needed and the complicated technique used to
glaze the base are the two major obstacles to making red under glaze porcelain.
When the porcelain is fired, temperature and time control is also essential to
prevent the glaze from changing color or breaking.
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Jihong plum blossom bottle in
the Qing Dynasty |
Because of the extreme difficulties in producing this kind of porcelain, the
skills were once lost, and were only revived very recently with the help of
modern technology.
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