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Exploring the three core features of the peak aesthetics of Ming dynasty official kilns

Exploring the three core features of the peak aesthetics of Ming dynasty official kilns

First, the tire glaze exquisite: jade texture and the perfect unity of the magic of light and shadow

Second, the painting revolution: from the blue and white alone to fight color competition

The color system of Chenghua Doucai is highly recognizable:

Typical vessel features include:

  1. Thin tires and thick glazes: wares with an average thickness of only 0.8-1.2 millimeters maintain a perfect shape.
    Curvilinear innovation: bowls with the mouth flared out at an increased angle, creating an elegant “bell-shaped” silhouette.
    Exquisite proportions: the ratio of the neck height to the diameter of the belly of the Meiping vase was strictly controlled at 1:2.5, presenting a visual golden section.
    Functional evolution: the emergence of furnishings dedicated to the study, such as brush washes and seal boxes, reflecting the influence of literati aesthetics.
    Particularly noteworthy is the Chenghua blue and white baby play pattern bowl, its 15.3 cm caliber and 4.7 cm foot diameter constitutes a perfect parabola, the layout of the pattern of children playing sparsely and densely, showing the design wisdom of the “small ware, big kind”.
  2. Fourth, the password of the mark: a brushstroke all hide the royal rhyme
blue and purple coloring style

“Daming Chenghua year system” six characters in regular script as the official kiln ID card, contains a unique era of password. The authenticity of the character can be summarized as follows:

When we connect these features, we can understand why Chenghua porcelain can span five centuries and still fascinating: it is the crystallization of the trinity of material technology, artistic aesthetics, and the spirit of the times. From the rigorous selection of materials for the makura clay, to the fine outlining of the insect’s tentacles during the painter’s brushwork, to the minute-by-minute control of the fire by the kiln workers, each step of the process is characterized by the pursuit of perfection by the craftsmen. This pursuit of perfection is perhaps the most precious cultural heritage of Chenghua porcelain for future generations.

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