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Ming Dynasty Cizhou Kiln Black Glaze Boy-Form Ewer
Ming Dynasty Cizhou Kiln Black Glaze Boy-Form Ewer
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Non food contact, no storage function , Decorative porcelain
Craft & Material: Cizhou Kiln black glaze (fired at high temperature, deep black and glossy), body made of beige coarse clay from northern kilns;
Shape Feature: Bionic boy form, belly as the pot body, boy’s hand as the spout, combining practicality and decoration, a representative of "bionic wares" in Ming folk kilns.
1. Rarity: Extremely rare surviving Ming Cizhou Kiln bionic boy ewers, especially intact ones;
2. Cultural Origin: Reflects the Ming folk kiln concept of "artizing practical wares", a physical specimen for studying Ming folk aesthetics and porcelain craftsmanship;
3. Market Value: Similar intact pieces are valued at 150,000-300,000 RMB, a popular category in ancient bionic porcelain collection.
Non food contact, no storage function , Decorative porcelain
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