Introduction to the amphorae with black flowers and infants playing on the white ground: Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), unearthed from the Chenlu Yaozhou Kiln site in 2002 and collected by the Yaozhou Kiln Museum. Round lips, curled mouth, short neck, plump shoulders, adduction below the middle abdomen, wide round feet. Place your ears symmetrically between your shoulders and neck. Black glaze is applied on the inside of the vessel, white glaze is applied on the outside, and cosmetic soil is applied under the glaze. The bottom of the vessel exposes the fetus, which is gray in color. The iron material is painted with black flowers. The decorative band can be divided into four layers from top to bottom. The peony pattern on the neck, the water wave cloud pattern on the shoulders, the peony pattern and flower pattern on the belly, and the circular pattern near the foot. Between each layer Separated by string patterns.

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