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Colored-glaze porcelain

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This piece is a traditional high-temperature colored-glaze ceramic, in which metal oxides such as iron, copper, cobalt, manganese, and titanium are used as colorants and blended into the glaze. After application to the porcelain body, it is fired once at high temperature. Relying on variations in metal composition, kiln temperature, and firing atmosphere, it exhibits a rich array of glaze colors, including celadon, red, and blue; kiln‑change glazes further produce natural, dynamic flowing patterns. The product is a high‑temperature porcelain with a dense, stable body, low water absorption, and excellent resistance to acids, alkalis, and corrosion. Its color is uniformly integrated throughout, with no subsequent overglaze painting, ensuring health and safety. The design is minimalist yet grand, and each kiln‑change piece is unique, making it suitable for everyday use, decorative display, collection, and high‑end gifting—perfectly aligned with diverse settings and international market de

Product Details

Process Principle

During production, metal oxides such as iron, copper, cobalt, manganese, and titanium are added to the glaze as colorants. The prepared glaze is evenly applied to the surface of the porcelain body, then fired once at high temperature in the kiln. Different metal oxides produce distinct glaze colors: iron yields celadon and brown glazes; copper creates red glazes, Langyao red, and sacrificial red; cobalt forms blue glazes. Kiln-transformation glazes, on the other hand, rely on temperature fluctuations during firing to generate natural, flowing textural variations, with each piece exhibiting its own unique pattern.

Performance Data

  1. Category attribute: high-temperature porcelain, with a dense ceramic structure
  2. Water absorption rate: <0.5%, excellent physical stability
  3. Glaze appearance: uniform glaze layer, outstanding surface luster
  4. Weather resistance: acid-alkali resistant, corrosion-resistant, and heat-resistant
  5. Color characteristics: solid, uniform color throughout, consistent interior and exterior hues, no post-firing painting process

Core Product Advantages

  1. Excellent visual texture: solid-color design, minimalist and sophisticated style, with a rich, substantial porcelain feel
  2. Strong collectible appeal: kiln-transformation glazes feature naturally occurring textures, making each piece a one-of-a-kind masterpiece
  3. Safer to use: entirely free of overglaze painting, made from healthy materials for peace of mind
  4. High-end positioning: originating from ancient imperial porcelain categories, with an exceptionally high overall grade

Key Selling Points

1. High craftsmanship threshold, outstanding monochrome aesthetics

Using metal oxide-based glaze formulations combined with a single high-temperature firing process, resulting in a full, pure glaze with even color distribution. The pieces feature no superfluous decoration, purely showcasing the beauty of the glaze itself, making the production technique highly challenging and creating significant barriers to entry.

2. Unique glaze texture, maximum recognizability

The glaze has a warm, glossy finish, with a gem-like texture, often referred to as “artificial gemstones.” Mainstream options include classic shades such as sacrificial red, Langyao red, sky blue, pinkish-blue, and clear blue, each with a distinct style and extremely high visual recognition.

3. Scarce finished products, suitable for both everyday use and collecting

Employing entirely hand-glazed and high-temperature-fired processes, the overall yield is relatively low, making these pieces exceptionally rare. They can be used daily while also holding great value for collectors, ideal for high-end customization and collection scenarios.

4. Versatile style, suitable for multiple settings

With a simple yet elegant overall design, it complements various interior styles including Chinese, modern, and light luxury. It can serve as home décor, high-end tableware, or an exquisite gift for business occasions and special occasions.

Solving Core User Pain Points

  1. Eliminating intricate patterns, addressing the issue of aesthetic fatigue and difficulty matching spaces often associated with traditionally decorated ceramics.
  2. Design without overglaze painting, removing potential safety hazards posed by painted ceramics.
  3. Kiln-transformation textures differ from solid-color glazes, alleviating the problem of mass-produced ceramics appearing overly similar and lacking individuality.

User Value

  1. A minimalist, sophisticated appearance that perfectly suits Chinese, modern, and light luxury home and commercial spaces.
  2. Healthy and safe materials, suitable for high-end dining ware, tea sets, and home décor applications.
  3. Rare craftsmanship, with each piece uniquely different—kiln-transformation glazed products possess considerable collectible value.

Common Questions FAQ

Q1: How do colored-glaze ceramics achieve their colors?

A: Metal oxides such as iron, copper, cobalt, manganese, and titanium are added to the glaze as colorants. After glazing, the pieces undergo a single high-temperature firing, with different metallic components producing distinct glaze colors.

Q2: Which glaze colors correspond to which metal oxides?

A: Iron produces celadon and brown glazes; copper creates red glazes, Langyao red, and sacrificial red; cobalt forms blue glazes.

Q3: How are the textures of kiln-transformation glazes formed?

A: During firing, temperature fluctuations within the kiln cause the glaze to flow and change, ultimately forming natural, unique textures that cannot be artificially replicated.

Q4: What are the physical properties of this ceramic?

A: It belongs to the category of high-temperature porcelain, with a dense ceramic structure, a water absorption rate below 0.5%, and excellent resistance to acids, alkalis, corrosion, and high temperatures.

Q5: Does the product have any post-firing painting?

A: The entire piece achieves its color in a single firing, with consistent interior and exterior hues, and no additional overglaze painting.

Q6: Are all kiln-transformation glazed products identical in style?

A: Kiln-transformation textures form naturally, with each piece featuring a unique pattern—no two are alike, making every item a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.

Q7: In what kinds of settings is this type of ceramic suitable?

A: With its versatile style, it can serve as high-end tableware, tea sets, home décor items, or exquisite gifts, fitting seamlessly into Chinese, modern, and light luxury interior designs.

Q8: Is it safe to use this ceramic?

A: Free of overglaze painting, relying on natural mineral coloring through high-temperature firing, it’s made from healthy materials and safe to use.