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During the Song Dynasty, the Ru kiln presented a Chinese paper hammer bottle, which was kept in the Taipei Palace Museum

During the Song Dynasty, the Ru kiln presented a Chinese paper hammer bottle, which was kept in the Taipei Palace Museum

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This paper hammer bottle has a total height of 22.4 centimeters, a diameter of 4.4 centimeters, and a bottom diameter of 8.6 centimeters. Round mouth slightly extravagant, with embedded copper buckle, slender neck, sloping shoulders, cylindrical belly, flat bottom without feet. The entire piece is coated with sky blue glaze, and there are five small burn marks on the outer sole. Remove a circle of glaze from the bottom and coat it with brown juice. The center shows a yellowish brown color, which may be caused by cushion marks. The bottom of the paper hammer bottle is engraved with the poem "Ru Kiln Powder Green Presenting Hua Paper Hammer Bottle" by Emperor Qianlong. This cultural relic was produced in the second half of the 11th century to the early 12th century of the Northern Song Dynasty and is a national treasure level cultural relic. It is currently housed in the Taipei Palace Museum.