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Is Peacock Blue Glaze still produced?
Peacock blue glaze is still produced. It was introduced to China from West Asia in the Five Dynasties. In the Song Dynasty, artisans were able to make peacock blue glaze. In the Ming Dynasty, the peacock blue glaze was very precious in the official kiln, and its output was scarce, which was highly sought after by collectors. By the Qianlong and Qianlong Dynasties in the Qing Dynasty, the peacock blue glaze reached its climax. The glaze color is richer. There are also more types of devices.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Jingdezhen Jianguo Porcelain Factory and Sculpture Porcelain Factory once again carried forward the peacock blue glaze and showed it on the utensils represented by porcelain bottles and sculptures, so that more people can appreciate the beauty of this glaze!

As a member of the copper glaze family, its copper glaze is in the middle color between reduction and oxidation, and its progress has paved the way for porcelain makers to fully understand the chemical properties of copper, master other hair colors and promote the production of new glazes.

Therefore, based on the color of peacock feathers, the "peacock blue glaze" with green glaze color is called peacock green, while the one with blue glaze color is called Kong Quelan.

Kong Quelan, with peacock's innate nobility and elegance, gorgeous and exquisite, exudes unique brilliance and purity.

As if people were fascinated by the charm of proud as a peacock and lost interest for a long time, people's love for Kong Quelan is also growing.