Luo Tian was shocked by the commander's collection. It was difficult even for him to see these things. Seeing Luo Tian's surprised look, Mr. Jing said: "There are also some porcelains that have been dealt with before. The ones that are left behind now are because they were taken away."
The specific value is not allowed, and I am worried that it will not be handled well. Fortunately, Qingqing found you."
It was already late at night, but Luo Tian didn't feel sleepy at all. Neither did Mr. Jing. Although he was a lot older, he was in high spirits today and had no intention of dozing off. He was getting more and more excited.
Reminiscing about the past, he was preparing to bring out the new collection. Seeing that Mr. Jing was anxious, Luo Tian simply asked to continue looking, and Mr. Jing took out a gold hat.
This is a heart-shaped gold hat ornament. Its maximum diameter is 4 cm. The entire shape is clearly layered and is divided into four layers. The auxiliary decorations on the lower three layers are Ruyi patterns made by the coiling technique. The main body on the top layer is
The decoration is a four-clawed dragon made with silk craftsmanship. The shape of the entire hat is tall and beautiful, and the decoration is exquisite and delicate, giving people a sense of luxury and splendor, and has good decorative properties.
Our country has a very long history of using gold. Due to the precious material, pure gold products mainly appear in religious instruments, currency, jewelry, etc. Gold jewelry includes jewelry for the head, wrist jewelry, waist jewelry, and clothing.
Some accessories. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the production of gold accessories reached a high level. During this period, its use can be divided into two categories: palace utensils and daily utensils. Palace utensils refer to the crowns and clothes prescribed by the palace ceremony, and daily use
There are many kinds of gold ornaments, which can be seen in the palace and among the people. The most common ones are hairpins, earrings, hats, bracelets, rings, etc. Due to the single color, the beauty of the gold ornaments is not enough.
Therefore, the qualified nobles also specially designed the styles and styles of gold jewelry, and also inlaid them with brightly colored precious stones, especially gems, tourmalines, jade and other materials. At the same time, people also
The golden ornaments are given auspicious meanings.
This gold hat is divided into four layers of decoration, the dragon pattern on the silk and the hollow chrysanthemum pattern on the bottom behind it. The gold wire used can be said to be as thin as a hairspring. To make this pattern, first of all
It requires making a mold, using a traditional Chinese medicine called Bletilla striata, boiling it into a thick juice, and then combining it with finely ground charcoal ash to shape it into a dragon shape, and then add some silk to it.
After the dragon pattern is welded, the mold must be burned with low heat. After burning, the cloud dragon still maintains its golden luster, which is extremely difficult.
"Golden hats from the Ming Dynasty." Luo Tian concluded with one word, and Mr. Jing nodded repeatedly: "Okay, okay!!"
Mr. Jing took out another one. There are not many left now. Counting the one he took out, there are only four left. Luo Tian sighed, the time for him to speak was getting closer and closer. I don’t know.
Luo Tian can only tell how Mr. Jing will react after reading these things.
"This is a rhino-skin lacquered ear cup, produced during the Three Kingdoms period. The entire cup is painted with black, red, and yellow paint. Using changes in color and level, the smooth surface presents a swirling and swirling pattern. The patterns float and change at will.
, it is made by using thick paint to pile up uneven patches on the surface of the lacquerware, brushing several layers of different colored paints, and finally smoothing them. In this way, the high areas of the patch are ground to expose the cross-section of the lacquer layer.
Patterns similar to clouds, pine scales and other natural objects appeared." Luo Tian put down the pair of ear cups and picked up another water bottle.
This Shuicheng is translucent and light brown in color. The handle on one side of the Shuicheng is carved into the shape of a tiger, and the other side is carved into a tree branch. There are also branches and leaves carved on the body of the vessel. The entire vessel is compact in shape and is an exquisite study utensil.
Shuicheng is also called Shuicheng. We usually call it water bowl. It is a water container placed on the desk and used to store water for inkstones. It is mostly oblate. The one with a mouth is called "Shui Zhu", and the one without a mouth is called "Shui Zhu".
It is called "Shui Cheng". The production is simple and elegant, and it is an important utensil in the study room. Some water bowls are made of jade, such as the green jade gourd water bowl in the Qing Dynasty. The two water basins are connected to form a gourd shape, and the surrounding branches and leaves are carved according to the shape, making it appear clear and clear.
Naturally, the most famous ones in Yushuicheng are those made by Lu Zigang, a jade worker in the Ming Dynasty. There are also copper and ceramic ones, such as the round belly type of Guan Ge kiln, the small mouth type of alms bowl, etc., which are called the fifth treasure of the study.
The main function of Shuicheng is to add water to the inkstone pool, which first appeared in the Qin and Han Dynasties. Its shapes are diverse and ever-changing, but most of them follow shapes and pictograms, while others are round, oblate, or vertical. From
In terms of materials, it is very rich in materials, including more than 500 kinds of clay, porcelain, copper, jade, crystal, tortoise shell, turquoise, agate, glass, lacquerware, bamboo, cloisonne, etc. Its patterns are even more colorful.
Sapphire blue, jun red, emerald green, black gold, lotus green, goose yellow, figures, landscapes, flowers and birds, cordyceps, everything is available.
The filigree enamel Shuicheng made during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty is colorful, graceful and luxurious. In addition, the baby playing Shuicheng, that is, the baby playing with the water in the Cheng, was more common in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and was popular at that time.
One of the auspicious patterns. There are also glass products with novel colors, styles and shapes, beautiful, compact, exquisite and clear. "Drinking Water on Porcelain" mentioned that "Toad drops and turtle drops have a long history. In ancient times, they were made of copper, and in later generations, they were made of porcelain.
In the Ming Dynasty, there were crouching dragons, treasures, and turtles. Any plant that was shaped like a tree and did not store much water was called a drop. In the Jin Dynasty, celadon inkstones were often in the shape of a turtle, so they were called "turtle drops." Those carved in the shape of a toad were called "inkstone toads."
", "Toad Drop". Also known as "Jin Xiaoxiang".
The material of this Water Prime is somewhat special. It is made of black crystal. Crystal is a well-crystallized and transparent quartz crystal. It is a member of the huge quartz family. Pure crystal is usually colorless and transparent. This kind of crystal is clear and translucent.
Transparent crystals have the widest distribution and the largest number among the entire crystal group. In addition to colorless and transparent crystals, some crystals also contain trace amounts of impurity elements. After irradiation, they will produce different colors. According to the
Different colors classify crystals. When the crystal contains trace amounts of aluminum, after irradiation, it will appear brown, tan or even black crystal. This type of crystal is called smoky quartz. Due to the depth of brown
Different, in daily life, those with a strong color that is almost black are also called black crystals.
Among the ancient crystal products, there are few black crystal products. This Shuicheng was made in the early Qing Dynasty and is very suitable for collection. Luo Tian saw Elder Jing's face suddenly darkening: "Senior Jing, what's wrong?"
Mr. Jing shook his head: "It's nothing, I just thought that I used this Shuicheng to refill the commander's water. The past is really gone forever." This is the nth time that Mr. Jing has mentioned the commander tonight.