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Plain tricolor hollowed-out censer ball -1

Wangye Museum

Wangye Museum
Shenzhen, China

The carving of this censer ball is exquisite. The flowers, leaves and branches are delicate and lifelike.
Plain tricolor is a very important decoration technique in ancient Chinese ceramics, which originated from the Zhengde reign, Ming Dynasty. Plain referring to colors other than red. Plain tricolor does not really refer to three colors, but a variety of colors other than red placed on ceramics.

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  • Title: Plain tricolor hollowed-out censer ball -1
  • Date Created: Kangxi reign, Qing dynasty
  • Physical Dimensions: Diameter 8.6 Height 7.9
  • Type: Ceramics
Wangye Museum

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