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Top 10 most expensive tea cups

The ten most expensive tea cups: Spring Breeze Xiangyu blue and white underglaze red hand cup, Spring Breeze Xiangyu blue and white Baizi chicken heart cup, Spring Xiangyu blue and white eighteen bachelor's bowl cup, Spring Xiangyu eighteen Arhat pier type cup Cup, spring breeze auspicious jade blue and white 108 will skim cup, porcelain appreciation kiln imitation Chenghua fighting color chicken jar cup, porcelain appreciation kiln blue and white lion pier type cup with golden ground outside, five dragons ink color spring mountain rain inside the Yilin Hall Zhai Cup, Yilintang Dragon Cup, Yilintang Zhang Zhongwen Eighteen Boy Single Cup, among which Yilintang Zhang Zhongwen Eighteen Boy Single Cup is loved by many tea lovers.

Yilintang Zhang Zhongwen Eighteen Boys Single Cup is very expensive. This is probably the most expensive contemporary teacup in Jingdezhen. This cup is made by the pastel art director of Yilintang, who is known as the King of Chinese Boys. Painted by teacher Zhang Zhongwen, Yilintang’s colorful porcelain skills, and a strong collaboration with teacher Zhang Zhongwen, the number one child in Jingdezhen.

The child's innocence and romance, his delicate features, his richness and splendor are vividly demonstrated. Teacher Zhang's baby boy breaks through the tradition of Chinese literati painting that prefers clumsiness to skill, organically combines clumsiness with skill, and gives it a festive and auspicious folk color, creating a transcendent taste.

Antique Aesthetics

Yilintang is a comprehensive kiln that makes overglaze colors. Its product lines include pastels, enamel colors, bucket colors and color glazes. Most of the pastel paintings in Yilintang are imitations and micro-innovations based on enamel and pastel. In addition, some imitate the literati paintings of the Republic of China and classic paintings in history, such as the flower and bird style represented by Wang Bu and Cheng Yiting. The Qing court Paintings, Ming and Qing literati novels, etc.

Every year we can basically see many new products that conform to modern popular elements, such as the tribute McQueen series and Doraemon series at the beginning, and the Waiting for the Wind and Nezha series in the past two years. And this year’s Gongmen and Crane series. Antiques are not aesthetically controversial, and the only criterion is resemblance, but innovation is different. Innovative things may not necessarily be pleasing to the eye. After all, everyone has their own criteria for judging beauty.