Cup with Peony Patterns in Reserved Panels in Enamel over a Red Ground
Invented during the late Kangxi era, the enameling on porcelain was created by applying copper enameling on a vase prior to firing. Enamel porcelain was produced exclusively for the enjoyment of the imperial family as production was tightly controlled. The cup’s interior is left unadorned while the exterior color scheme is rich and varied.
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