History of ice cracks

"Ice crack", also known as cracked porcelain, is a variety of ancient Longquan celadon, which is named because its stripes are as broken as ice and its lobes are layered on top of each other, which has a three-dimensional effect. Among all kinds of glaze cracks in Ge kiln, "ice crack" ranks first, and it is known as "the character of Ge kiln, with ice crack as the top". Because of its unique cracking in the firing process, it shows infinite natural beauty. Unfortunately, after the Song Dynasty, the process of firing "ice cracks" was lost.

Twists and turns: because it is lost, but also because there are few physical objects. Therefore, the repair of celadon ice cracks has become a Millennium mystery. At present, after five years of painstaking research and development, Xiaochun Ye, a native of Longquan, Zhejiang Province, reappeared the rare Geyao treasure "Ice Crack" which had been lost for nearly a thousand years in April 200 1 year, making this thousand-year-old ancient porcelain glow again. Xiaochun Ye, born in February, 1964, is a master of arts and crafts in Zhejiang Province. Xiaochun Ye, a ceramic arts and crafts artist, is fifty years old. He was born in a celadon family. His father Ye Shijin is a senior arts and crafts artist. He has been following his ancestors and making celadon for a living. He has been engaged in celadon craft for more than 50 years, and the preparation of fetal glaze is his specialty. Xiaochun Ye has been engaged in the formula of fetal glaze water for 25 years, and successfully developed many kinds of fetal glazes, such as plum green, pink green, stippling streamer glaze, Tianmu gold drop glaze, pearl art glaze and so on.

The successful development of Ge Yao's "Ice Crack" has attracted the attention of the government and many news media, and CCTV's "Into Science" column has carried out a special interview report on it. June, 2004165438+1October, 2004, "Celadon Ice Cracks and the Manufacturing Method of Its Products" won the national invention patent (patent number 02120521.3); The invention of "ice crack" in Geyao became the first person to obtain an invention patent since the history of Longquan celadon. In modern times, the application of ice cracks is more extensive, which is more common on the desktop of some dining tables and the lower shelf of coffee tables. They are transparent, ethereal and integrated with modern architecture; Their textures are interlaced and winding away, which is really beautiful and makes people have endless associations. ...

It is no exaggeration to say that ice crack is a typical beauty of transforming decay into magic deformity.