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In the technique known as yūri-kō, many exceptional potters excelled, producing a wealth of high-quality works. Yūri-kō employs a glaze containing copper to create varying shades of red, resulting in a remarkably beautiful palette that is considered a significant decorative technique in ceramics. Typically, the bases for yūri-kō are often blue-and-white porcelain or white porcelain, chosen for their compatibility with this exquisite glaze.
This piece, a yu-huchun vase adorned with a floral design in yūri-kō on white porcelain, represents a form that first emerged during the Song Dynasty. As time progressed through the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, the shape evolved from sharp lines to a more softened silhouette.
Well-preserved, this vase is celebrated for its lively and playful brushwork, making it a captivating example of ceramic artistry. Such works continue to be cherished by many in contemporary times and are held in high esteem as fine art. A wooden box accompanies this piece.
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