Blue-and-white porcelain, as a gem of Chinese ceramic artistry, carries profound cultural and historical significance. In art exhibitions, the restoration of blue-and-white porcelain not only demands technical precision but also artistic sensibility. The coloring process, being a crucial element of restoration, directly influences the aesthetic quality and historical authenticity of the repair. This paper, through an analysis of the typical types of damage, restoration principles, and steps involved in blue-and-white porcelain, explores key techniques such as color analysis, material selection, and coloring processes. By integrating specific case studies, it thoroughly examines the methods and skills of coloring treatment in the restoration of blue-and-white porcelain, aiming to provide scientific guidance for the restoration of such pieces in art exhibitions.
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