The black-glazed horse figurine is a treasured artifact of the Luoyang Museum in central China’s Henan Province. Excavated from the tomb of An Pu and his wife at Longmen in Luoyang, this sculpture features a distinctive black glaze achieved through a unique firing technique.。網曝吃瓜獨家黑料每日吃瓜最新

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In 2019,www.黑料網 the directors of “Xianwuren Studio”?brought the black-glazed horse to life on stage in their dance production “Tricolors Alongside the Yellow River”, infusing this ancient relic with new vitality and artistic expression through dance.。http://recordcdn.quklive.com/upload/vod/user1587016609771948/1740710229853372/origin.mp4。黑料不打烊吃瓜網

During the Tang Dynasty, black glaze was not produced through direct firing. Instead, artisans applied multiple layers of glaze, gradually deepening the color until an accidental depth of black was achieved. This meticulous process made black-glazed pieces extremely rare.。

【網曝吃瓜獨家黑料每日吃瓜最新】Dance interpretation of Tang Dynasty black