Qing Dynasty imperial tribute purple clay teapot
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The Three Saints of the West in the Qing Dynasty were made of the finest raw mineral mud. The finest clays all have raw mineral particles. The original color is ancient and precipitated, and the mica spots are full and obvious. The purple sand feels warm and delicate, as smooth as Hetian jade. The mud is thick but not rough, fine and Not boring. Each pot has a unique glaze. At that time, the raw materials were made of natural plant colors, such as sapphire blue and malachite green, all of which were very bright. The designs of the pots are all made by palace masters. The shapes of the pots are very exquisite and unique, with three points and one line, and they fit perfectly. Painters use the enamel used by the palace to draw various patterns.
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15 x 15.5 cm
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Qing Dynasty imperial tribute purple clay teapot
Estimate $2,000 - $4,000
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