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Ming Dynasty “Fu” Character Wine Warmer

Original price was: $ 1,499.00.Current price is: $ 1,405.00.

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  • Material: Made of Ming Dynasty characteristic ceramic, the body presents a grayish-white glaze with a smooth and slightly textured surface. The ceramic material is sturdy, designed to retain heat effectively for warming wine.
  • Craftsmanship Features: Hand-thrown and crafted with traditional ceramic techniques, featuring hand-painted blue and white “Fu” (fortune) characters on the body. The elegant shape includes a flared mouth and a curved spout, reflecting the practical yet artistic design of Ming Dynasty wine vessels.

  • 材質:選用明代特色陶瓷製成,器身呈現灰白色釉面,表面光滑且帶有細微質感。陶瓷材質堅實,設計能有效保溫以溫酒。
  • 工藝特色:採用傳統陶瓷手工拉坯工藝製作,器身飾有青花手工繪製的「福」字紋樣。優雅器型包含喇叭口與彎曲壺嘴,體現明代酒器實用兼具藝術性的設計。

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Ming Dynasty “Fu” Character Wine Warmer | A Precious Artifact of Ancient Ceramics | A Treasure for Oriental Culture Collectors

Product Overview

This is a wine warmer passed down from the Ming Dynasty, crafted using traditional ceramic techniques. Its elegant and stately shape features an off – white body, adorned with underglaze black – colored decoration. The main motif is a “Fu” (blessing) character, a symbol of good fortune, which perfectly combines the practicality and aesthetics of Ming – Dynasty folk utensils. As a physical carrier of ancient Chinese wine culture, this wine warmer not only witnessed the drinking customs of the Ming Dynasty but also embodies the profound cultural connotation of “praying for blessings and good luck” in the East. It is a precious ancient ceramic piece that combines both practical functionality and high collection value.

Materials and Craftsmanship

  • Ceramic Body: Fine clay was carefully selected and hand – formed through processes such as kneading, throwing, and trimming. The body is firm and evenly thick, demonstrating the solid craftsmanship of Ming – Dynasty folk kilns.
  • Glaze Characteristics: The body is coated with a transparent glaze, which is smooth and moist, with natural crackle patterns. The slight patina formed over long – term use adds a touch of historical charm. The glaze at the rim is slightly darker, showing the typical “flint red” marks commonly found on Ming – Dynasty artifacts.
  • Decoration Technique: Using the underglaze color technique, the “Fu” character and simple patterns were directly painted on the body with black glaze and then fired in the kiln at high temperature in one go. The colors are stable, and the patterns are clear, presenting the simple and unadorned decorative style of Ming – Dynasty folk ceramics.

Design Details

  • Shape Design: The body of the wine warmer is round and drum – shaped, tapering upwards to a slender neck with a flared wide mouth at the end, facilitating wine pouring and cleaning. There is a short spout on the side, with a naturally curved shape for easy pouring. The overall proportions are harmonious, and the lines are smooth, conforming to ergonomics and reflecting the design concept of pragmatism.
  • Pattern Features: The main pattern on the belly is a calligraphic “Fu” character, with a free and easy style. It is surrounded by simplified flower and grass patterns, with concise brushstrokes, symbolizing good luck and reflecting the simple yearning for a happy life among the people in the Ming Dynasty.
  • Functional Design: As a wine – warming utensil, its round belly can hold an appropriate amount of wine. When placed in warm water, it heats evenly, maintaining the best taste of the wine. It is a testament to the refined drinking pleasures of literati and scholars in the Ming Dynasty.

Historical Background

The Ming Dynasty was a heyday in the development of Chinese ceramics. With advanced porcelain – making techniques and prosperous folk kilns, a wide variety of daily – use ceramics were produced, and the wine warmer was one of the common wine utensils. The drinking culture was popular in the Ming Dynasty, and literati and scholars emphasized “drinking warm wine”, believing that warm wine could dispel cold and enhance the efficacy of medicine. Therefore, wine – warming utensils became important items in literati’s studios and folk banquets. This “Fu” character wine warmer is a true reflection of the social life and aesthetic concepts of that time, carrying rich historical and cultural information.

Collection Value

  • Era Value: Ming – Dynasty ceramics are limited in quantity. This well – preserved wine warmer has a typical shape and obvious era characteristics, serving as valuable physical material for researching Ming – Dynasty folk ceramics and drinking culture.
  • Cultural Value: The “Fu” character pattern is the core symbol of traditional Chinese auspicious culture. This artifact perfectly combines practical functionality with cultural connotations, presenting the unique aesthetic system of Oriental culture.
  • Decoration and Collection: It is suitable for antique collection, study display, or decoration in Oriental – style spaces. It can not only reflect the owner’s cultural taste but also inherit traditional Chinese culture, serving as an artistic medium connecting the past and the present.

Precautions

  • As an antique ceramic from the Ming Dynasty, after hundreds of years, there may be natural wear and small crackles on the glaze surface. These are not quality issues but manifestations of the authenticity of the antique.
  • It is recommended to avoid severe collisions and sudden temperature changes. For daily cleaning, gently wipe with a soft cloth. For deep cleaning, please consult professional cultural relic protection personnel.
  • When collecting, place it in a cool and dry place, avoiding direct sunlight and humid environments to prolong its preservation life.
VirtuCasa is committed to carefully selecting Oriental antique artworks. Each item is guaranteed to have a legitimate origin, truly presenting the beauty of traditional Chinese culture. This Ming Dynasty “Fu” character wine warmer is expected to add a unique historical charm and cultural value to your collection.
Discover this exquisite Ming Dynasty-style ceramic wine warmer, handcrafted with traditional blue-and-white “Fu” motifs. Its heat-retaining grayish-white glaze and elegant flared spout embody timeless Chinese artistry. Perfect for collectors of oriental antiques.

明代福字溫酒壺 | 古陶瓷藝術珍品 | 東方文化收藏

產品概述

此件為明代傳世溫酒壺,採用傳統陶瓷工藝製作,器型典雅端莊,通體呈灰白色胎質,配以黑色釉下彩裝飾,主題紋飾為「福」字吉祥圖案,展現明代民間器物實用與審美兼具的特質。作為中國古代酒文化的物質載體,此溫酒壺不僅見證了明代飲酒習俗,更承載著東方「祈福納祥」的文化內涵,是兼具實用功能與收藏價值的古陶瓷珍品。

材質與工藝

  • 陶瓷胎質:選用細膩陶土,經過揉泥、拉坯、修坯等工序手工成型,胎體堅致,厚薄均勻,體現明代民窯制瓷的扎實功底。
  • 釉色特徵:器身施透明釉,釉面溫潤,帶有自然的開片紋理,長期使用形成的細微包漿更添歲月韻味。口沿處釉色略深,呈現明代器物常見的「火石紅」痕跡。
  • 裝飾工藝:採用釉下彩技法,以黑色釉料在胎體上直接繪製「福」字及簡約紋飾,入窯高溫一次燒成,色彩穩定,圖案清晰,展現明代民間陶瓷樸實無華的裝飾風格。

設計細節

  • 器型設計:壺身呈圓鼓狀,上部收束為細長頸,頸端外撇形成寬口,便於注酒與清洗;側部設有短小流嘴,造型自然彎曲,便於倒酒。整體比例協調,線條流暢,符合人體工程學,體現實用主義設計理念。
  • 紋飾特點:腹部以書法體「福」字為主紋,字體飄逸灑脫,周圍配以簡化的花草紋樣,筆觸簡練,寓意吉祥,反映明代民間對幸福生活的樸素嚮往。
  • 功能設計:作為溫酒器具,其圓鼓狀腹部可容納適量酒液,置於溫水中加熱時受熱均勻,能保持酒的最佳口感,是明代文人雅士飲酒雅趣的見證。

歷史背景

明代是中國陶瓷發展的鼎盛時期,制瓷技術精湛,民間窯場興盛,生產的日用陶瓷種類繁多,溫酒壺便是其中常見的酒具之一。明代飲酒文化盛行,文人雅士講究「酒要溫飲」,認為溫酒可去寒邪、助藥性,因此溫酒器具成為文人書齋與民間宴席的重要器物。此件福字溫酒壺,正是當時社會生活與審美觀念的真實反映,承載著豐富的歷史文化信息。

收藏價值

  • 時代價值:明代陶瓷存世量有限,此件溫酒壺保存完好,器型典型,具有明顯的時代特徵,是研究明代民間陶瓷與飲酒文化的實物資料。
  • 文化價值:「福」字紋飾是中國傳統吉祥文化的核心符號,此件器物將實用功能與文化寓意完美結合,展現東方文化獨特的審美體系。
  • 裝飾與收藏:適合作為古董收藏、書房陳設或東方風格空間裝飾,既能體現主人的文化品位,又能傳承中國傳統文化,是連接古今的藝術媒介。

注意事項

  • 此為明代古董陶瓷,歷經數百年歲月,器物表面可能存在自然磨損、釉面細小開片等時代痕跡,非品質問題,而是古董真實性的體現。
  • 建議避免劇烈碰撞與溫度驟變,日常清潔以軟布輕拭即可,如需深度清潔請諮詢專業文物保護人員。
  • 收藏時請置於陰涼乾燥處,避免陽光直射與潮濕環境,以延長保存壽命。
VirtuCasa堅持嚴選東方古董藝術品,每件器物均保證來源正統,真實呈現中國傳統文化之美。此件明代福字溫酒壺,期待為您的收藏增添獨特的歷史韻味與文化價值。

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Original price was: $ 1,499.00.Current price is: $ 1,405.00.
  • USD: $1,405.00

Availability: 1 in stock

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