"One is only 50,000?" Although the young man looked depressed, a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes.
"Yes, I can pay up to 50,000 yuan for this bowl of yours. This depends on its craftsmanship. Don't talk about Hongwu five-color porcelain. The initial period of multi-colored porcelain in the Ming Dynasty was from the Hongwu to Yongle years. During this period, it was simply glazed with five colors.
Porcelain is rare, if it is really Hongwu Wucai, I can pay 500,000 yuan."
"For just two hundred thousand, I can give you another goblet made of the same craftsmanship."
Seeing that Chen Wenzhe couldn't be deceived, the young boss couldn't help but start setting the price.
Chen Wenzhe was overjoyed. He really didn't expect that there could be a second piece of Yuan Dynasty Privy Porcelain. So is there a third piece?
Soon, the young boss took out another goblet.
As soon as Chen Wenzhe took a look, he knew that this was a Yuan Dynasty blue and white glazed lime goblet with multicolored flowers and solid gold.
my country's leach powder gilding process has a long history. Lithium refers to drops of liquid, and powder refers to mixing powder into liquid and dropping it drop by drop on the surface of the object.
Sometimes special tools are used to lengthen the drippings to form a regular, artificial line.
The term for this method is: "leaching powder".
The special feature of the leaching powder process is that it is higher than the surface of the object, and is supplemented by gold, silver, coloring and other decorations.
The works produced by this kind of craftsmanship have a certain thickness, the picture has a strong three-dimensional sense, and has a gorgeous and noble feeling.
The leak-powder porcelain of the Yuan Dynasty followed the traditional craft of "le-powder".
They used mineral raw materials as the "powder" agent on the porcelain body glaze, piled patterns on the surface of the fired egg white glaze objects, and then fired them a second time at low temperature.
The gold-burning technique is to draw gold powder within the outline of the pattern surrounded by piles of flowers. It has a strong sense of design and various decorative techniques. It is colorful and magnificent. It is rare in the world. It should have been fired by the nobles at that time.
Mr. Geng Baochang said: "The Yuan Dynasty's egg-white glaze, powder, and five-color gilding technology advanced the history of Jingzhen's multi-colored porcelain by about half a century, and pioneered the use of enamel."
The goblet in front of Chen Wenzhe now has a regular shape, elegant totems, clever design and exquisite craftsmanship.
There are also four characters in the goblet: "A Hall Full of Gold and Jade". The color of the material is pure, and if you look closely, there are tiny ice cracks.
Under high-power magnification, Chen Wenzhe can even see the erosion phenomenon.
In addition, the enamel of this goblet is bright and smooth, and it has a rich flavor. If you say it is a modern handicraft, your conscience will really hurt.
However, you still need to negotiate the price, otherwise the boss may not be able to accept it psychologically.
Therefore, Chen Wenzhe thought for a while and then spoke again: "It's not impossible to offer two hundred thousand, but it is absolutely impossible to buy just two of these. If you can come up with another one, I will offer two hundred thousand. However, I can't
It’s just such a small device.”
"Three pieces worth 200,000 yuan? These things are made very well. Who would get so many? Do you think this is wholesale?"
The young boss was a little unhappy, but he didn't say he couldn't get it.
Seeing this, Chen Wenzhe knew what was going on.
Anyone who has good things will hide the best ones, so he specially mentioned a large one.
Originally it was just three poles with or without dates, but he didn't expect that this time it really made him guess.
"The gold-plated porcelain is magnificent. I really like it. If you can come up with something better, I wouldn't mind spending more money."
This time Chen Wenzhe gave in because he could see that what the young boss left behind should be better.
Sure enough, when he heard Chen Wenzhe's price, the young boss's eyes began to shine: "I also have a bottle made with the same process. They are real antiques and definitely not modern imitations. How much can you pay?"
"Take a look at the things first. If they are beautiful, I will give you 300,000 yuan. A piece of porcelain will cost you 100,000 yuan. This price should be enough, right?"
The young boss looked at Chen Wenzhe, they are all young people, who can be more powerful than whom?
At this time, the young boss didn't think he would make a fortune.
Think about it, the price of 300,000 yuan is not low. After all, he only paid 50,000 yuan to buy it.
Sold it for six times the price and made five times the profit, which should be pretty good.
Thinking of this, the young boss felt a little proud.
However, he did not get carried away with his pride, so he quickly suppressed his smile, turned around and took out another large bottle.
Chen Wenzhe took a quick look and knew it was a Yuanshu Mansion glazed gold-leaved garlic vase stacked with colorful fish and algae patterns.
Can he still admit his mistake in the Privy Glaze of the Yuan Dynasty?
"Shufu glaze" is an egg white glaze, developed from the blue and white porcelain since the Tang and Song Dynasties, creating a new type of egg white glaze-colored porcelain.
Because the word "Privy" was found on this kind of vessel, it was named "Privy Glaze" or "Privy Ware", and was called "Privy Kiln" porcelain by later generations.
Privy Council is the abbreviation of the Privy Council, which was in charge of military institutions in the Yuan Dynasty. Porcelain with the word "Privy Council" is regarded as the order of the Privy Council.
The invention of Privy Glaze laid the technological foundation for the further development of white porcelain in the Ming Dynasty.
Privy-glazed porcelain is mostly in the shape of plates, bowls, pots, goblets, small jars, etc. There are very few large products, and its body is thicker and heavier than blue and white porcelain.
Typical shufu bowls have small bases, plates, and bowl bottoms that are all exposed and regularly turned. There are obvious signs of turning at the bottom, and some even have bulges in the bottom.
If we talk about Privy Porcelain from the perspective of Privy Glazed Porcelain in a broad sense, it must have a variety of shapes and complete sizes.
Judging from the remains, there are various types of vessels.
Decoration and patterns are not, as some people say, “mostly Han traditional sacrificial vessels made by imitating the shapes and patterns of bronze ritual vessels from the Pre-Qin and Han Dynasties”.
In fact, it is a continuation of the style of Tang and Song porcelain. Judging from the area where these porcelains with inscriptions were produced, the uses and owners of these porcelains are different.
This shows that Privy Palace porcelain is not exclusively used by the government. The view that Privy Palace porcelain is official kiln porcelain in the Yuan Dynasty has long been overturned by facts.
There is now a lot of evidence that confirms that the purpose of the word "prince" is likely to be similar to the expression of the production department.
Therefore, it can be concluded that part of the Privy Glazed Porcelain was ordered by the court, and part of it was exported porcelain and civilian porcelain.
Shufu glaze was the most influential and famous porcelain variety during the Yuan Dynasty.
This Yuanshu Mansion glazed gold-leached garlic vase is decorated with fish and algae patterns. The vase has a garlic mouth, a long and slender neck, a round belly and drooping legs.
The whole body is decorated with blue and white flowers, and the overglaze colors include red, yellow, green, brown, purple, etc.
The belly is painted with fish and algae patterns, and the neck is painted with plum blossom patterns.
The top and bottom are lined with deformed lotus petals, curly grass patterns, etc.
This vase belongs to the porcelain used in the palace at that time. It is dignified and solemn in shape, graceful and elegant, with delicate patterns and smooth lines.
Works of this kind of craftsmanship cannot be modern imitations, let alone fabrications.
Not to mention anything else, if you want to imitate such beautiful porcelain, the craftsmanship required will definitely not cost 30,000 to 50,000 yuan.