Cute porcelain tea pet- Little Rabbit Figurine

Sale price$5.90

Size Range:5cm*3.5cm*4.7cm

 Ru Kiln :Ru Kiln is located in Qingliang Temple, Baofeng County, Henan Province, which was part of Ruzhou during the Song Dynasty, hence the name. It is known as the foremost among the "Five Great Kilns" and has the reputation of being "like jade, not jade, but superior to jade." Belonging to the celadon series, the main glaze colors include sky blue, powder blue, and sky blue, with the sky blue being the most precious. The glaze of Ru Kiln is warm and jade-like, pure and soft, and simple yet elegant.
The body of the porcelain is grayish-white, similar to the gray after incense has burned, commonly known as the "incense ash body." The glaze has fine cracks that interweave in a diagonal pattern, deep and shallow, resembling fish scales or cicada wings. There are very few surviving pieces of Ru Kiln porcelain.

Ge Kiln:Ge Kiln porcelain is famous for its unique crackle glaze, which has a natural and unpretentious pattern, forming a strong contrast with the smooth and moist glaze. The body color comes in various shades including black, dark gray, light gray, and earthy yellow, with the grayish-blue being predominant. The Ge Kiln is mainly known for its celadon color. The surviving pieces of Ge Kiln porcelain are mainly collected in the Palace Museum in Beijing, the National Palace Museum in Taipei, the Shanghai Museum, and some major museums abroad. The Ge Kiln is part of the official kilns from the Song Dynasty.

Material: Ru Kiln Little Rabbit Figurine