Guo-Ping, Ji
Rose-Gold Flower Oil-droplet Bell (Miyawa Shape) Shape Cup
Rose-Gold Flower Oil-droplet Bell (Miyawa Shape) Shape Cup
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The cup has a bell shape. also translate to the "palace bowl", is made by craftsman Guo-Ping, Ji.
The bell shape, characterized by a wide opening that gradually narrows towards the base. This form provides a harmonious balance and aesthetic appeal. The Palace shape refers to a type of bowl often associated with imperial or noble households.
Glaze:
The cup showcases a mesmerizing oil-spot glaze. The base color is a deep, rich black, which serves as a canvas for vibrant, iridescent spots that resemble oil droplets. These spots vary in size and color, ranging from deep blues and greens to fiery reds and oranges. The overall effect is one of dynamic energy and natural beauty.
The interior of the cup features a captivating interplay of light and dark, creating a sense of depth and movement. A central, dark core radiates outward, surrounded by a flower-like pattern adorned with a delicate duckweed texture. The iridescent spots, reminiscent of floating duckweed, dance across the surface, bringing a sense of tranquility and natural beauty to the design.
Full-coverage exterior glaze:
The exterior glaze, applied in a demanding, full-coverage technique, extends seamlessly from rim to base, a testament to the potter's skill. A rich, dark canvas is adorned with iridescent oil droplet patterns, reminiscent of a blooming magnolia.