Chapter 44: Jianzhan (2)
Lan Eucalyptus looked at the exquisite artwork in his hand, and a curiosity arose in his heart, and he suddenly wanted to go to the kiln to explore the production process of Jianzhan. Just go, the blue eucalyptus set off the next day.
Located in Shuiji Town, Jianyang District, Fujian Province, the site of the kiln is a famous kiln for firing black-glazed tea cups in Fujian during the Song Dynasty. The kiln site has Luhuaping, Niupilun, Daluhoushan, Yingchangqian and other places, and the relics are distributed in an area of about 120,000 square meters.
The kiln was built in the late Tang Dynasty and the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, and the history of porcelain burning is as long as 1,000 years, and it has a great influence on the Fujian region and the vast areas in the south of the Yangtze River.
The varieties of porcelain fired by the kiln are blue glazed porcelain, black glazed porcelain, mainly black glazed porcelain, and mainly rabbit hair, which is one of the best "tea fighting" utensils in the Song Dynasty.
There are also oil drops, partridge spots, Yao change and other glazes are the representative works of black glazed porcelain in the Song Dynasty, and the black glazed porcelain cover of the kiln was once a tribute, favored by the court, and also spread to Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia and other countries and regions, welcomed by the local people, and has an important position in the history of cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries.
In the shop specializing in building lamps, Lan Eucalyptus met a master craftsman who fired building lamps - Song Da. Song Da had a tousled beard, and his tan beard hung down on his mouth like a tassel, and the foamy beard made the old man's appearance even more respectable.
Song Da told Lan that in Japan hundreds of years ago, Jianzhan was usually used as a dowry for the daughters of wealthy families. And those young brides, as long as there is a building lamp in the dowry, the in-laws will respect her.
Lan Eucalyptus looked surprised, and Song Da continued that he had traveled to Japan to see their national treasures, such as Inaba Tenmu, Fujita Yao, and Ryūkoin Yaochang.
The Inaba Tianmu type is a standard bundle mouth, the edge of the mouth is slightly dry, but the degree is very light, there are glazed tears at the bottom, and the foot is neat and neat.
Opposite to the oil droplet spot that is void on the outside and solid on the inside, the center of the markings is colorless, called the "spot nucleus", and the edges are surrounded by a colored halo.
The nuclei of the inner calyptic wall of Inaba Tianmu are clearly divided into several random groups, and there are nuclei of different sizes and brilliance in one group, and the sense of hierarchy is very strong. The halo around the nucleus contains a variety of colors such as blue, blue-green, purple, and yellow, and changes in different hues with the change of ambient light.
Inaba Tenmu is the clearest structure and the most colorful of the three complete Song Dynasty Yao changes in the world, and it is called the "Universe in a Bowl" in Japan.
The markings on the inner wall of Fujita Yao are significantly different from those of Inaba Tianmu, which is very normal in Jianzhan, and all the pots that are really fired using the kiln construction process often have different colors, shapes, and distribution characteristics of different individuals with the same glaze color. Oil droplets and rabbit hair are already like this, and the requirements for the atmosphere are extremely demanding, even more so.
Fujita Yao changes in color more inclined to blue-green, blue-violet, blue and other hues, the whole lamp is full of star crystals, as far as the light can reach, dazzling, cold halo changes with the light at the same time, like a meteor shower in the night sky; The spotted nucleus was flatter, and the grouping was not as obvious as that of Inaba Tianmu, but there was also a tendency to group.
Fujita's glittering glazed color has attracted a lot of fans, and his popularity among the three changes is not inferior to Inaba Tenmu.
Among the three national treasures, the Longguangyuan Yao seems to be the most low-key and is considered to have "mysterious beauty", but in the picture, it is difficult to show the dazzling and changeable halo of its halo. Professor Chen Xianqiu, a materials scientist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, once felt its stunning brilliance in the sun. Take a look at the latest chapters of "Dream Claw Book House in the Great Era" and read it for free for the first time.