Recently, a new cultural and creative refrigerator magnet from the Hangzhou Museum has been "fired" out of the circle.
This "shot glass" with a very "girly" color scheme is called a red refrigerator magnet in the glaze. It's only been a few days since it went on sale, and there are long queues every day to buy it.
Why is it "hard to find a cup"? Just now, the Hangzhou Museum issued an announcement overnight, and the relevant staff explained that because this refrigerator magnet is hand-colored, it cannot be mass-produced, and the supply is relatively tight in a short time. The on-site is limited to one per person and a limited supply per day. However, it has actively contacted suppliers to speed up production and other measures to try its best to ensure the needs of visitors.
This fridge magnet is inspired by the "star" cultural relics of the Hangzhou Museum, the Yuanjingdezhen kiln shadow green glaze red goblet.
In 1978, it was unearthed in a porcelain cellar in the warehouse of the Hangzhou Commercial Storage and Transportation Company, and the reason why it presents such a beautiful color is that it combines the two glazing techniques of shadow blue and glaze red.
Among them, the shadow blue is a glaze containing a small amount of iron, fired under the high-temperature reducing flame, the color is a glaze between the green glaze and the white glaze, in the glaze layer glaze of the foot of this goblet, the cyan is more obvious, and the rest of the color is blue-white. The red in the glaze is painted in the porcelain body under the transparent glaze, with copper elements as the colorant, and fired at one time under the high-temperature reducing flame. Because copper ions are easy to volatilize at high temperatures, and the temperature is not enough to turn deep black, the power of firing red porcelain in the glaze is very low in the early stage of firing.
It is understood that Jingdezhen has become an important porcelain industry in the Yuan Dynasty, and fired imperial porcelain for the royal family. This goblet is a typical drinking vessel in the life of the nomads of the Yuan Dynasty, with a large bowl mouth; The lower end of the tall foot can be tied to the horse's back with a rope, so it has another name, called the "horse cup".
This cultural and creative product is also a measure for Hangzhou Museum to implement the cultural relics work policy of "bringing cultural relics to life" in the new era and actively practice the activation and utilization of cultural relics.
At present, this goblet is on display in the Wuhua Tianbao exhibition hall on the first floor of the north hall of the Hangzhou Museum, and like the Warring States crystal cup, it has always been one of the "star" collections of Hangbo.
Orange Persimmon Interactive reporter Yu Xiwen