The inscription on a ceramic vessel refers to the inscription, marking, printing or writing on the bottom or other parts of the vessel, indicating the time, place of origin, hall name, person's name, purpose, auspicious words, etc. Some of them have certain inscriptions on the bottom or body of the device. Because the content, format, font, calligraphy and other aspects of the inscription have distinct characteristics of the times, it plays an important role in dating ceramics, judging kiln mouth, distinguishing authenticity and so on, and is an important link in identification.
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Patterns on ceramics can be roughly divided into six categories: chronological patterns, hall patterns, names, Ji Xiangwen and other special patterns.
Chronological model: Chronological model is a model that indicates the firing age of porcelain. Chronology can be divided into two categories: one is to call the year number by the year number of the emperor at that time, such as "the year system of Xuande in Ming Dynasty" and "the year system of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty". The other is the combination of heavenly stems and earthly branches, which is called heavenly stems and earthly branches calendar year, such as "Bing Yin Ji Dan" and "Gan Long Wu Bing". Official kiln porcelain is the most chronological model, but some folk kilns also write chronological models. The font of the year number of the folk kiln is scrawled, which is far less regular than that of the official kiln. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, dry branches were used in porcelain for many years.
Hall name: refers to the hall number engraved, printed and written on private porcelain. The contents include hall name, Zhai name, Xuan name, house name, hall name, building name, pavilion name and so on. The names of temples have existed since the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, such as "Zishutang" and "Dongshutang", which were popular in the late Ming Dynasty. In the Qing Dynasty, Yue was popular in all dynasties, especially Kangxi, such as Zhonghetang, Shendetang, Zhuocunzhai and Fuxiangxuan.
Personal name: refers to the name or alias engraved, printed and written on craftsmen or private fixed-firing ceramics. For example, "Shi Yuan's legacy" on the celadon of Yue kiln in the Three Kingdoms period, "Jia Zheng's small mouth is the best in the world" in Changsha kiln in the Tang Dynasty, and "Zhang Jiazao" porcelain pillow in Cizhou kiln in the Song Dynasty. It is common in Ming and Qing Dynasties, such as Chen Shougui's Works, Mi's Works in the First Year of the Apocalypse, and Master Collection of Spring Education.
Auspicious words: refers to auspicious words engraved, printed and written on ceramics to express praise and blessing. From the late Ming Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, it was the most popular, such as Wan Fu Xiutong, Prosperity, Peace in the World, Fu Shou Kang Ning and so on. There is only one word, such as "Fu" and "Shou".
Pattern style: refers to auspicious pattern symbols carved, printed and painted on ceramics, also known as "logo style". Most of the patterns are used in folk kilns. The most popular in Ming and Qing dynasties, such as Eight Diagrams, Taiji, Babel, Sea, Rabbit, Pisces, Ganoderma lucidum, etc.
Other special funds: Some funds cannot be classified into one category, such as "tea", "wine" and "lang", which are collectively referred to as other special funds.
Question 2: What does it mean that porcelain is inscribed as Ruiguang? This should be a model of Tang dynasty, a folk kiln porcelain.
Question 3: What does the inscription on this porcelain mean? Please upload photos to help you look at the pictures.
Question 4: What does this porcelain inscription mean? Ask experts for answers. This porcelain is a folk kiln in the late Qing Dynasty or the Republic of China. This inscription is just a casual chapter, which is of little value.
Question 5: What is the name of this porcelain inscription? The bottom paragraph is long, and genuine products are collectible. Authentic products must be well preserved.
Question 6: What do you mean by "Beizi"? It has a long history and belongs to Dehua kiln in Qing Dynasty. The bottom payment is the symbol of kiln factory or shop.
Question 7: What is carved on porcelain? Porcelain inscriptions were written during Guangxu period. In the Qing dynasty, it was valuable.
Question 8: Hello! What is the signature of this porcelain? Is there anything special? Thank you. This is contemporary antique porcelain, and the signature seal belongs to fiction. It has no collection value. Personal views are for reference only.