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Qing Dynasty Imperial Kiln Porcelain - Enamel Porcelain, Kangxi Period, Qing Dynasty, Rouge Red Ground | Gu Jin Jian Bao
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Qing Dynasty Imperial Kiln Porcelain - Enamel Porcelain, Kangxi Period, Qing Dynasty, Rouge Red Ground | Gu Jin Jian Bao
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Qing Dynasty Imperial Kiln Porcelain - Enamel Porcelain, Kangxi Period, Qing Dynasty, Rouge Red Ground | Gu Jin Jian Bao
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Imperial Treasures: The Artistry and Collection Potential of the Kangxi Rose-Pink Ground Famille Rose Peony Bowl
Famille roseporcelain, as the pinnacle of imperial porcelain during the Qing Dynasty, boasts an extremely complex firing process and an irreplaceable historical status. The"Kangxi Rose-Pink Ground Famille Rose Peony Bowl"in particular, is a superb historical testament to the successful integration of Western enamel materials onto traditional porcelain bodies in the late Kangxi period.
Rose pink (also known as"carmine red") is a low-temperature glaze colored withgold, known for its vibrant and beautiful hue. Artisans at the Imperial Household Department during the Kangxi era used this precious rose pink as a base color, meticulously painting peony patterns symbolizing wealth and auspiciousness. This showcased the highest aesthetic fusion of Chinese and Western cultures and craftsmanship. In today'santiqueauction market, such imperial treasures frequently fetch sky-high-prices. For collectors interested in understandingKangxi famille rose porcelain auction pricesor seekingrecommendations for high-price antique porcelain buyback in Hong Kong, these imperial curios are undoubtedly top-tier artworks with significant preservation and appreciation potential in the market.
Imperial Treasures: The Artistry and Collection Potential of the Kangxi Rose-Pink Ground Famille Rose Peony Bowl
Famille rose porcelain, as the pinnacle of imperial porcelain during the Qing Dynasty, boasts an extremely complex firing process and an irreplaceable historical status. The"Kangxi Rose-Pink Ground Famille Rose Peony Bowl"in particular, is a superb historical testament to the successful integration of Western enamel materials onto traditional porcelain bodies in the late Kangxi period.
Rose pink (also known as"carmine red") is a low-temperature glaze colored with gold, known for its vibrant and beautiful hue. Artisans at the Imperial Household Department during the Kangxi era used this precious rose pink as a base color, meticulously painting peony patterns symbolizing wealth and auspiciousness. This showcased the highest aesthetic fusion of Chinese and Western cultures and craftsmanship. In today's antique auction market, such imperial treasures frequently fetch sky-high-prices. For collectors interested in understandingKangxi famille rose porcelain auction pricesor seekingrecommendations for high-price antique porcelain buyback in Hong Kong, these imperial curios are undoubtedly top-tier artworks with significant preservation and appreciation potential in the market.
| Comparison Aspect | Famille Rose Porcelain (Imperial Manufacture) | Famille Verte Porcelain (Soft Colors) |
| Pigment Source and Composition | Early examples mostly used imported Western pigments, containing special elements like boron and arsenic, giving them a glassy texture. | Local mineral pigments; the key technique involves using"glass white"(containing arsenic) as a base. |
| Color and Visual Presentation | Rich color gradients, vibrant and vivid colors, with a three-dimensional, oil-painting-like raised effect and luster, no crazing. | Soft, delicate, powdery colors, with a traditional Chinese painting watercolor effect of blending and Guo Du. |
| Body and Firing Location | Top-grade plain white porcelain bodies selected from Jingdezhen were transported to Beijing, painted by Imperial Household Department artists, and then fired in kilns within the Forbidden City. | Painting and firing were both completed in Jingdezhen, including both official kilns and numerous folk kilns. |
| Marks and Base Marks Characteristics | Mostly enamel marks (blue or red) such as"Made for the Kangxi Emperor"or"Made in the Yongzheng reign,"with dignified and regular calligraphy. | Diverse marks, including underglaze blue and overglaze red. Folk kiln pieces often have no marks or hall marks. |
| Market Rarity and Positioning | Extremely high. Exclusively for imperial family and empresses'enjoyment, strictly prohibited from leaving the palace, extremely few existing pieces. | Relatively high. A more widespread type of colored porcelain, with a relatively larger number of existing pieces. |
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Handling precious Qing dynasty imperial porcelain requires the highest level of professionalism and meticulous care. We possess extensive experience inappraising the Four Major Jingdezhen Porcelainsand specialize inprofessional Buyback and value discovery of Ming and Qing dynasty porcelain. If you own what appears to be a"Kangxi Rose-Pink Ground Famille Rose Peony Bowl"or other Ming and Qing imperial kiln masterpieces, do not dispose of them at a low price.
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