MISE YUE KILN
Sept. 5,2024


Mise Yue Kiln is a special type of celadon crafted using traditional Chinese porcelain-making techniques, with immense historical and artistic value.


Mise Yue Kiln can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty and is considered a masterpiece of Tang Dynasty Yue kiln celadon. According to the poem *"Secret-color Yue Ware"* by the late Tang Dynasty poet Lu Guimeng, *"In the ninth autumn, dew covers the Yue kiln as it opens, capturing the emerald hues of a thousand peaks."* This verse praises the exquisite beauty of Mise Yue Kiln. It is named for its secret manufacturing process, which was exclusively used for the production of royal porcelain.
Mise Yue Kiln employs a confidential glaze recipe that creates an "icy" and "jade-like" aesthetic on the surface of the porcelain. The glaze layer is particularly thin and firmly bonded to the body.
The production process of Mise Yue Kiln is extremely intricate, involving raw material selection, glaze preparation, **匣钵** (saggar firing), and precise control of temperature and atmosphere within the kiln. Among these, saggar firing is a unique technique in the production of Mise Yue Kiln. Each saggar can only be used once, and it must be broken to retrieve the porcelain after firing, significantly increasing the production cost and difficulty of creating Mise Yue Kiln porcelain.
The body of Mise Yue Kiln is delicate and pure, with small and few pores. The glaze color ranges from bluish-green to bluish-yellow, appearing lustrous and full, resembling a tranquil lake. Its unique shape and glaze color make Mise Yue Kiln stand out among other types of porcelain.