Chinese white glazed porcelain vase with colored cracks
It is a molded porcelain drum shaped Chinese porcelain vase with white glaze and colored cracks. The production period is from 1950 to 1960. White glaze and cracked glaze effects are common techniques in porcelain production. White glaze provides a smooth and reflective surface, while cracked glaze is a special decorative technique that creates unique textures and patterns by introducing tiny cracks into the glaze. Not only is it beautiful, but over time, porcelain with cracked glaze will gradually develop its own unique appearance. It is part of the William M. Lindgren Asian Art Collection, preserved in the archives of St. Cloud State University.
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