? Blue and white porcelain flourished in the Ming Dynasty, and many decorative patterns were enriched in this enlightened dynasty. Sunibo green materials brought back by Zheng He's voyage to the West were widely used in porcelain making, which also created conditions for the development and maturity of blue and white porcelain making technology in Qing Dynasty. Moreover, due to the prevalence of ancient worship in the early Qing Dynasty, the porcelain-making process began to produce a large number of antique porcelain shapes and patterns, and on this basis, it developed and innovated, leaving many antique fine porcelain in the Qing Dynasty style. Looking at the development of antique collection in China in recent years, blue-and-white porcelain in Qing Dynasty has become the mainstream of porcelain collection market because of its large amount of existence, high production level, exquisite production technology and elegant decoration. Among them, the official blue-and-white porcelain, mainly produced in Jingdezhen in the Qing Dynasty, has been rising all the way in recent years, showing great investment potential.
? As early as June 23rd, 2005, 10, a piece of Qingganlong blue-and-white dragon porcelain was sold for a high price of HK$ 34.28 million. 201On June 8th, July, Daming Xuande blue-and-white dragon jar was also sold for 1828500 yuan; On 20 18 65438+ 10 15, a blue-and-white multicolored fish-covered algae-patterned jar was also sold for HK$ 32 million. It can be seen that the high market value of blue-and-white porcelain in China is basically determined to be above10 million, which belongs to the high-end luxury goods collection, and there is huge room for appreciation in the future.
Recently, Shenzhen Tianyuan Culture was lucky enough to collect a blue-and-white pot with the style of tracing gold guiguzi down the mountain in Qing Dynasty. As shown in the above picture, this porcelain is 27.5cm high, with a base diameter of 19.8cm and a caliber of 20cm. The mouth is straight, the neck is short, the lips are slightly thick, the shoulders are round, and gradually widen below the shoulders, and gradually narrow to the lower abdomen, slightly skimming to the bottom. The whole body is painted with blue and white patterns made of imported Suniboqing materials, and then painted with pure gold tracing technology. In the decorative part, the gold pen is dipped in gold water to draw patterns, and the edge is decorated with gold. Colorful, elegant.
? The decorative pattern of this exhibit is complex and distinct, and the blue and white outlines are appropriate, and the gold paint is the icing on the cake. Its artistic attainments are very high, representing the intelligence and diligence of the ancient working people. As far as the production level of this porcelain is concerned, we can find that the craftsmen in the Qing Dynasty have already broken through the technique of painting gold on the ground in the Ming Dynasty, and achieved a more magnificent ceramic decorative art effect, which is of great historical value and artistic appreciation value.
? Guiguzi downhill blue-and-white pot is a famous porcelain handed down from generation to generation in Ming Dynasty. This exhibit belongs to antique fine porcelain in the early Qing Dynasty. It combines the original blue-and-white porcelain with gold painting technology for development and re-creation. The porcelain glaze is exquisite, and the blue and white hair color is gorgeous, which complement each other. The well-preserved collection is an important material evidence to study the development of Ming and Qing porcelain, and its collection value is high.