porcelain decorated with colored glaze is called colored teak porcelain. One of the main varieties of traditional Chinese porcelain. According to the main coloring elements, it can be divided into iron series, copper series and cobalt series. The earliest origin of the iron series has the most varieties, the widest firing area, and the longest spreading time. The copper and cobalt series were both developed after the Song Dynasty, with relatively few varieties. Some color-glazed porcelain bodies, such as celadon, black glazed porcelain, etc. It can be made from low-grade raw materials with high iron content, so it can be fired in various places. During the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, Jingdezhen inherited and developed a series of precious high-temperature colored glaze varieties on the basis of famous kilns in the past dynasties, such as sacrificial red, Langyao red, peach blossom pieces, Jun red, kiln transformed glaze, imitation official, imitation brother, imitation Ru, imitation Longquan, flower and leaf ends, rust flower, sacrificial blue, etc.
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