Authenticating Chinese Art Ming Dynasty Imperial Xuande Blue & White Wares
Authenticating Chinese Ming Dynasty Imperial Xuande Blue & White Wares Masterpieces of the Xuande Period at https://www.chinesemasterpieces.com
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Authenticating Chinese Art Ming Dynasty Imperial Chenghua B/W and Doucai Wares
Authenticating Ming Dynasty Imperial Chenghua Blue & White and Doucai Wares Will Show Several of the Finest Chenghua Masterpieces ever published at https://www.chinesemasterpieces.com
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Authenticating Chinese Art Ancient and Archaic Nephrite Jade Carvings
Authenticating Chinese Ancient and Archaic Nephrite Jade Carvings for more information go to my website https://www.chinesemasterpieces.com
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Northern Song Dynasty 1st & 2nd Commissioned Royal Ru Wares From The Royal Ru Kiln
The Most Important Ceramics In The World / The Royal Ru Kiln Is The first Kiln to be Commissioned by the Emperor Huizong to produce the 1st & 2nd Commissioned Official Imperial Royal Wares In The History Of China.
These fine art 1st commissioned Official Royal Imperial Ru ware is explained and written about in ancient text, held in the Chinese Palace Museum in Taiwan describing that Emperor Huizong commissioned the Ru/ Ju Kiln to produce celadon wares that would be modest, understated, simplistic and look like the wares were from the past history. Also explained that 1st commissioned Royal Imperial wares used Rare Crushed Blue Agate in the glaze mix, (this can be seen with a 20x loupe) Rare Crushed Blue Agate has only been used in Official Royal Imperial Ru wares that were developed by Emperor Huizong. The Chinese Antique 1st commissioned Official Royal Imperial wares have many unique forms that have not been seen before and this all shows the true genius of the Ru kiln artisans. The foot rings on all 1st commissioned Official Royal Imperial Ru ware are unglazed. All of the 1st official Royal Imperial Ru wares have a fine cracked ice crackle in the glaze and these wares are also glaze on the inside. Often the 1st commissioned official Royal Imperial Ru wares have marks scratched in the base and most say feng hua, vases often have trumpet formed mouths and they are larger than the merchant and tribute wares. 1st commissioned Official Royal Imperial Ru ware have an ash colored biscuit that turns brown after firing. All of the 1st commissioned Royal Imperial Ru Ware have a fine cracked ice crackle in the glaze, these wares are also glazed on the inside. The 1st commissioned Official Royal Imperial Ru wares were made exclusively for the Emperor and his Court. Art Collector Emperor Huizong saw beauty in simplicity and he saw each of these pieces as a work of art regardless if they had any flaws all pieces stayed in the court, these wares clearly fulfilled his wishes. The 1st Official Royal Imperial Ru-vase shows a closeup photo of a drip of glaze that stuck to the foot ring and clearly shows chips of agate in in the glaze which is proof these are the legendary official Royal Imperial
The Finest Celadon Ceramics In The World / The 2nd Commissioned Official Imperial Royal Ru Wares Are The Finest Celadon Wares China has Ever produced
Those in the Emperor's court requested finer wares so Emperor Huizong commissioned the Ru Kiln to produce the fabulous 2nd commissioned official Royal Imperial Celadon wares for him and his court, this was also written about in ancient text, The Chinese Antique 2nd commissioned Royal Imperial wares are very elegant, luxurious and beautiful, they are larger than both the merchant wares and tribute wares and all are celadon color. All 2nd commissioned Royal wares have Rare Crushed Blue Agate in the glaze.( this can be seen with a 20x loupe). Crushed Blue Agate has only been used in all Official Royal Imperial Ru wares that were developed by Emperor Huizong. The 2nd commissioned Official Royal Imperial wares have many unique forms that show the true genius of the Royal Ru kiln. The 2nd commissioned Official Royal Imperial wares the foot rings are unglazed and they were fired flat in the kiln, and the vase shown has fire gilded over copper bands that is corroded with cuprite and malachite and this guarantees its great age and is more reliable than a TL test and used by all experts to determine authenticity of an artifact and can't be faked! All 2nd commissioned Official Royal Imperial wares are not marked. The 2nd commissioned Official Royal Imperial wares have off white biscuit that turns brownish after firing, the wares have a very rich beautiful smooth glaze without any crackle, some wares have fire gilded over copper bands and vases that have no bands also have no crackle in the glaze. All the 2nd commissioned Official Royal Imperial vases shown below that have a gilded over silver band and have a slight bit of crackle a few lines in the glaze, All these vases have gilded silver band around the rim only, also they have a darker celadon glaze with Rare Crushed Blue Agate that can be seen with a 20x loupe. and where the gild has worn they have a thick black corrosion.
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Authenticating Closeup, (Northern Song Dynasty 1st Ru Kiln Tribute Ru Wares)
Chinese Ancient fine art at 1st Ru Kiln Imperial Tribute wares are the finest wares they were producing at that time and they gifted these wares to Emperor Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty.
All tribute wares are generally small with fire gilded over copper bands, these bands have cuprite and malachite corrosion and this guarantees their great age and is more reliable than a TL test and used by all experts to determine authenticity of an artifact and can't be faked! Tribute wares are glazed all over and they're fired on setters with prongs that hold the piece off the kiln floor. The prongs leave spur marks on the base and these marks are sesame seed size and shape. Tribute wares have a beautiful smooth glaze and they don't have any crushed agate stone in the glaze. Only wares that Chinese Emperor Huizong commissioned and helped developed. the Official Imperial Royal wares have crushed agate in the glaze. The Tribute Wares either have an off white or ash colored biscuit and they are much finer done than the merchant wares. All the Ru wares that are recorded in museums and collections do not have agate in the glaze, they say it can't be seen because it melted. This is a false narrative the pieces that are in museum and collection that they have recorded are generally flawed merchant wares and they never had agate in the glaze only Official Imperial Royal Ru Wares have agate in the glaze this can be seen with a 20x loupe.
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Chinese Qing & Ming Dynasties Comparable
See My Chinese Qing & Ming Dynasties Comparable Masterpieces to what Sothebys and Christies offer for Millions of Dollars at https://www.ChineseMasterpieces.com
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