[Collection Name]: Bean Green Stove
[Historical Era]: Qing Dynasty
[Collection Size]: Height 14.5 cm, Caliber 21.5 cm, Bottom Diameter 18 cm
The device is of straight tube type, with circular feet and exposed white tires at the bottom. The outer wall is covered with bean green glaze, and the furnace body is intricately carved with geometric patterns such as "Hui Zi Wen". The overall shape of the vessel is neat and generous, with a clean and natural glaze surface, simple and smooth lines, and a highly decorative effect.
Bean green glaze originated from Longquan kiln in the Song Dynasty. In the Qing Dynasty, bean green glaze was elegant and soft, with light colors as light as lake water and dark colors as green with yellowish hues. The glaze surface was thick and solidified. Dark engraved green bean "is a popular technique for green bean porcelain after the mid Qing Dynasty. It outlines the outline of the decoration on a plain body, applies green bean glaze, and then fires it in a kiln to create the decoration.
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