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Emperor Huizong's Personal Calligraphy and Inkstones The collection value of Emperor Huizong's porcelain is extremely high. Emperor Huizong, also known as Zhao Ji, was the emperor of the Northern Song Dynasty, renowned for his outstanding artistic talent and love for porcelain. His personal porcelain not only represents the craftsmanship of the time but is also highly favored by the collecting world due to its unique artistic value and historical significance. Firstly, the artistic value of Emperor Huizong's personal porcelain is immeasurable. His works often blend the essence of painting and calligraphy, demonstrating extremely high artistic attainments. For example, his "Slender Gold" calligraphy style is unique, with iron-like strokes and silver hooks, clear, strong, and elegant. This style was not only popular at the time but is still loved by many people today. The inheritance of this artistic style and aesthetic concept makes Emperor Huizong's works of great value in the art market. Secondly, Emperor Huizong's love and promotion of porcelain also made his personal porcelain a favorite of collectors. He personally participated in the design, with strict requirements for the shape, color, and decoration of the porcelain, which made his personal porcelain not only of high practical value but also of high artistic and historical value. For example, the Northern Song Dynasty Ru kiln's sky-blue glazed washer sold for HK$294 million in a 2017 auction, breaking the world auction record for Song Dynasty porcelain and becoming one of the most expensive Chinese porcelains. In addition, Emperor Huizong's cursive script work, "Cursive Thousand Character Classic," is also a treasure among his personal porcelain. This work was created on his 40th birthday, with no hesitation throughout the entire scroll, completed in one go, demonstrating an extremely high level of calligraphy. This work not only reached the pinnacle of art, but its materials and craftsmanship were also extremely precious, making its collection value even more immeasurable. Professionals estimate that the market value of this work could reach tens of billions of yuan. In summary, the collection value of Emperor Huizong's personal porcelain is reflected not only in its artistic and craftsmanship level but also in its historical significance and scarcity. These factors work together to make Emperor Huizong's personal porcelain a popular choice for collectors, and its value naturally rises.
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