Ming Dynasty Official Kiln Blue and White Bowl with Interlocking Floral Patterns
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Historical Context: The Yongle reign was a period of great national strength, marking the golden age of blue and white porcelain in the Ming Dynasty. This vessel represents the highest level of porcelain craftsmanship at the imperial kiln at that time. The precise control of the sumaliqing cobalt pigment and the fluid rendering of the scrolling floral patterns embody the elegant charm of “Yongle-Xuande blue and white porcelain”.Cultural Symbolism: The interlocking floral patterns symbolize “endless vitality and enduring wealth and nobility”. The lotus, in particular, is an auspicious Buddhist symbol, endowing the piece with both imperial grandeur and religious significance, making it a typical court-use display vessel.Collectible Status: Similar Yongle blue and white bowls with interlocking floral patterns are mostly housed in top-tier institutions such as the Palace Museum and Suzhou Museum. Fine examples of this type often fetch auction prices ranging from millions to tens of millions of RMB, making them representative treasures among Ming Dynasty official kiln porcelains.
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| Shape | It has an open mouth, deep curved wall, and ring foot, with smooth and full lines. It is a typical “press-hand bowl” from the Yongle official kiln, offering a steady and substantial feel when held. |
| Body and Glaze | The porcelain body is fine, delicate, and white, while the glaze is lustrous, thick, and white with a faint blue tint (commonly known as “bright blue glaze”). The exposed porcelain at the ring foot shows natural “firestone red,” a hallmark of early Ming Dynasty Jingdezhen porcelain making. |
| Blue and White Pigment | Imported Sumaliqing cobalt pigment is used. It produces a deep, rich blue color with a purplish tint. Natural halos and unevenly distributed iron-rust spots (crystalline flecks) can be seen in the patterns, which are the signature color effect of Yongle blue and white porcelain. |









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