length9.4in,
This porcelain plate follows the popular enamel decoration in Jingdezhen in the early Ming Dynasty. The front side is painted with shuiyueguanyin sitting on the fence. The children worship each other on the blooming lotus flowers. On one side, the mountains and stones are towering, the purple bamboo is standing, and the white parrot is flying in the air. The composition is full and the lines are smooth, presenting a quiet and solemn atmosphere. The applied blue color, peacock blue, bright yellow, white color and other glaze colors set off harmoniously. The colors used are simple and bright, quiet and elegant, with a strong sense of three-dimensional and decorative. The porcelain body enamel ware was made in Jingdezhen of Ming Dynasty. On the plain fired porcelain body, a raised outline was drawn with the technology of powder setting. The outline was filled with low-temperature colors such as black and green, and then fired in the kiln. The front side is made with the technique of stacking powder to draw the outline of the pattern, and filled with various colored materials. It is a very special kind of Jingdezhen porcelain, which is rare in the world. Later, the imperial court of Qing Dynasty also enjoyed the Ming Dynasty's porcelain. The Imperial Palace Museum in Beijing is an old collection of pastel imitated porcelain made by the imperial kiln of Jingdezhen in Qianlong Dynasty of Qing Dynasty (see the great collection of cultural relics in the Imperial Palace Museum - enamel color · pastel, page 167). It can be seen that the previous dynasties attached great importance to this type of porcelain.