天蓝釉碗

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天蓝釉碗

拍卖信息

藏 品:天蓝釉碗

編 號:1141

起拍價:AED:4,200,000

成交價:AED:4,500,000

規 格:D:12cm

拍賣時間:2023-06-24

拍賣公司:哈布斯堡國際拍賣有限公司

藏品描述

天蓝釉是一种以氧化钴为呈色剂的高温釉,属于蓝釉的一种,因其钴含量低于1%,所以釉色浅淡,呈现天空之色,故名天蓝釉。天蓝釉的创烧时代目前尚有争议,景德镇御窑厂遗址虽出土有宣德款天蓝釉器物残片,但其釉色不纯,且从未见实物传世,故或为烧制霁蓝釉所产生的次品。目前所见技术较为成熟的天蓝釉器物出现于清代康熙时期,烧造时间主要集中于康雍乾三朝,其后渐趋断绝,且其数量极少,相比其他颜色釉可称凤毛麟角。康熙天蓝釉器物釉色浅蓝,莹润素雅,多见梅瓶、水洗等小件陈设或文房器,是为熙朝瓷作之无上珍品。雍正时期天蓝釉在前朝基础上技术更为纯熟,其色调更趋淡雅,釉质匀净平整,代表了有清一代制瓷业的最高水准,其品质为后世难以企及。本品即为雍正朝同类器之佼佼者,其造型釉色及款识均时代特征明显,历近三百年流传而完好无损,实乃一大幸事。Sky blue glaze is a high-temperature glaze that uses cobalt oxide as the colorant, belonging to a type of blue glaze. Due to its cobalt content being less than 1%, the glaze color is light and presents the color of the sky, hence the name Sky blue glaze. The creation and firing era of Tianlan glaze is currently controversial. Although there are fragments of Xuande style Tianlan glaze artifacts unearthed from the Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Factory site, their glaze color is impure and no physical objects have been passed down. Therefore, they may be defective products produced by firing Jilan glaze. At present, the relatively mature technology of sky blue glazed utensils appeared during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. The firing time was mainly concentrated in the Kangxi, Yongqian, and Qianlong dynasties, but gradually declined. Moreover, their quantity was very small, making them rare compared to other colored glazes. The Kangxi Heavenly Blue Glaze ware has a light blue glaze color, which is smooth and elegant. It is commonly seen in small furnishings such as plum vases and water washing, or in stationery. It is an unparalleled treasure of the Xi Dynasty porcelain. During the Yongzheng period, the sky blue glaze had a more sophisticated technology based on the previous dynasty, with a more elegant color tone and a uniform and flat glaze, representing the highest level of porcelain industry in the Qing Dynasty. Its quality was difficult to match in later generations. This product is one of the best of its kind in the Yongzheng Dynasty. Its shape, glaze, color, and style are all distinct from the times. It has been passed down for nearly three hundred years and remains intact, which is a great blessing.