Glazed Porcelain Collection
"Exquisite Glazed Porcelain: A Journey Through Chinese Dynasties" Step into the world of ancient China with these stunning glazed porcelain artifacts
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"Exquisite Glazed Porcelain: A Journey Through Chinese Dynasties" Step into the world of ancient China with these stunning glazed porcelain artifacts. From the Ovoid Ewer of the Five Dynasties period to the Petal-Lobed Dish from the Northern Song dynasty, each piece tells a unique story of craftsmanship and cultural heritage. The Jar with Fluted Rim, dating back to the 10th century, showcases intricate details that were characteristic of the Northern Song dynasty. Its unknown creator skillfully crafted a vessel that combines elegance and functionality. Moving forward in time, we encounter the Chrysanthemum Dish from the Qing dynasty's Yongzheng reign. Adorned with delicate chrysanthemum motifs and bearing its mark and period, this dish exemplifies imperial artistry at its finest. A true marvel is found in the Rhinoceros Horn-Shaped Cup with Figures by a Tree from Ming dynasty. This cup not only displays remarkable glazing techniques but also depicts scenes of daily life amidst nature, transporting us back to an era long gone. The Lotus Stemcup from Qing dynasty's Qianlong reign boasts an exquisite design marked by precision and sophistication. Its reign mark serves as a testament to Emperor Qianlong's appreciation for beauty and refinement. Traveling further back in history, we discover a Covered Globular Jar from Song dynasty - an enigmatic creation by an anonymous artist who left behind their legacy through this timeless masterpiece. The Tri-Lobed Dish originating during Five Dynasties period captivates with its unique shape while showcasing exceptional craftsmanship skills passed down through generations. Intricately adorned with butterflies, another extraordinary artifact emerges -the Tri-Lobed Dish from Liao dynasty. Created during the 12th century when artistic expression flourished under Liao rule, it reflects both cultural influences and creative ingenuity.