Two Chinese aubergine glazed stands. Kangxi

Of hexagonal form, the center is hollow, supported by six feet shaped, the back are unglaze.

COUNTRY : Chine
PERIOD : Kangxi (1662-1722)
MATIERIAL : Porcelain
SIZE : 3.14 in. x 1.57 in. (8,5 x 4,5 cm)
REFERENCE : D900
STATUT : sold
Additonal informations :

The “aubergine” enamel (eggplant), also known as Qiepi zi, was made from a manganese containing byproduct from the purification process of the Chinese local cobalt, which was processed into a pure sapphire blue. Different shades of Aubergine from intense ‘brinjal’ purple to brown and light watery purple were all made by the Chinese low-grade cobalt-iron-manganese or mixed with lead and quartz sand.

In Chinese culture, the number six holds symbolic significance and is associated with balance, harmony, and unity.

 

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