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What is the origin and collection value of Ganlongxiao powder jade bowl?
Jade bowls in Qianlong period have been unearthed in many places, so do you know how valuable the collection of Xiaoyu bowls in Qianlong period is? It is reported that Emperor Qianlong loved jade most in ancient China, and the filial jade bowl was made by Emperor Qianlong and his mother.

The "Dragon Powder" jade bowl has patterns inside and outside, and its material is very exquisite. Illuminated with light, the whole is very transparent and has the feeling of jade. Generally speaking, it is mainly the first-class hetian jade, which is a royal thing in the court and rarely lives in the folk. In addition, the "dry dragon filial piety powder" (actually "dry dragon year system") is mainly made of jade bowls, and there are almost no other shapes. "Dry Dragon Filial Pie Powder" is made of the first-class white jade, with dull patterns and complicated technology, which is rare even in the court. According to historical records, the jade bowl made during the Qianlong period was ordered to be made during the sacrifice period. The material is white marble, with patterns and gossip patterns, all made in one set. But due to hundreds of years of history, these tips are incomplete and scattered among the people!

In recent years, with the trend of antique market getting better and better, the transaction price of Qianlong jade bowl has also been announced to the world, and the price of a jade bowl has become popular. It is reported that the price of a jade bowl, naked, is set at one million, with a minimum of four million! Emperor Qianlong was the emperor who loved jade most in ancient China. No emperor in history has devoted so much energy to the understanding and research of jade like Emperor Qianlong. He loves jade, hides it and even makes it himself. During his reign, the Qing Palace collected the most ancient jade, and it is said that Emperor Qianlong sang as many as 800 poems about jade. He has 17 sons. Except the eldest son Zhao Yi 65,438+06, the names of other sons are all related to jade. In this way, the emperor hoped that the happiness of jade would moisten his descendants. Emperor Qianlong's obsession with jade made "Qianlong Jade" synonymous with China jade in the18th century, and Qianlong Jade became the most dazzling pearl in the development of ancient jade in China. At that time, the mother of Emperor Qianlong was ill, and the Chinese medicine developed by the imperial doctor had to be used with jade to achieve the best effect. So Emperor Qianlong ordered craftsmen to make jade bowls-jade butterflies-jade cups-jade bottles overnight. Later, it was praised as "dry dragon filial powder" by later generations. White marble is a precious building material, flawless, solid and delicate, and easy to carve. Throughout the ages, it is often used as a raw material for precious buildings. Other collections can also be registered for consultation-178,55. 27》―65,86? :

Identification method of Qianlong jade bowl;

Look, look at the color. If it is a genuine Qianlong Jade Bowl, it should have a glass luster, natural and transparent color, high transparency and durability. If it is an imitation, the luster is not so transparent, the color is not so positive, the transparency is average, and it is not ugly.

Listen, listen to the sound. Tap on the jade bowl, and if it makes a crisp and pleasant sound, it is genuine. If the voice is dull and slow, it is fake.

Third, weigh yourself. There are two kinds of jade, one is jadeite and the other is nephrite. Jade has a sense of weight in your hand. Nephrite is lighter.

In addition to the above three methods to identify Qianlong jade bowl, there are some folk methods that lack scientific basis but are often used to identify true and false jade, mainly from the material and color of jade.

Qianlong Jade Bowl is a kind of jade in Qing Dynasty, which represents the highest level of jade in Qing Dynasty and has high collection value.