Chinese Ceramics & Antiques Discussion

Antique Chinese Ceramics => Chinese Ceramics Discussion => Topic started by: MOSKA on Apr 29, 2014, 20:29:36

Title: raku statue ?
Post by: MOSKA on Apr 29, 2014, 20:29:36
hi all, I would like more information about this statuette ceramic raku it seems ... Is it really Raku? Is it modern, 19 th, 20 th, or older?
It measures 14cm high,
tanks ...
Title: Re: raku statue ?
Post by: Stan on Apr 29, 2014, 22:51:16
If I'm not mistaken Raku would have a drip glaze that Im am not seeing here, I think it is Chinese and not Japanese, the statue looks like it was formed by hand you can see the fingerprints in the bottom of the statue, as far as I know that is how the Chinese did there porcelain statues.
Title: Re: raku statue ?
Post by: peterp on May 01, 2014, 09:01:30
This could be a figurine of the longevity god. Handmade, as Stan already stated, I haves some reservations about several points. These do not allow me to evaluate age, as they could be intentional, to make the item look older, or they could just inferior quality.
(1) The many firing faults are a bit too many, and they are all on the front, and (2) the clay on the bottom looks as if it was stuck on after glazing. Usually, the glazing would be last.
As I said, there could be a reason, but to me this poses unresolvable doubts about its age.
Title: Re: raku statue ?
Post by: MOSKA on May 01, 2014, 18:19:29
Thanks , i think that it's not an old statue  ...