About Painted Enamelware Vase with Dragons
Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1911)
During the Yung-cheng reign, under the close observation of the court, painted enamelware, witch had originally come from the West, entered a stage of full-scale development. Whether the body of the vessel was porcelain, bronze, glass, or painted enamels were not only done with opulent colors, the decoration was also extremely refined. The peony blossoms on the surface of this painted enamelware vsae with dragons are a traditional Chinese auspicious pattern, and the k'uei-dragons inlaid onto either side of the shoulder and the ring of floral motifs at the top are exquisitely rendered. It perhaps shows, after the absorption of Western techniques, the reinterpretation of traditional craftsmanship.
Fragile: No
Main Material of the Product: Washi(Japanese paper)
Size: 3.8 cm x Width 3.5 cm x Length 6m
Net Weight: 20g
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- Taiwan
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- The design of this washi tape is inspired by National Palace Museum's collection, Painted enamel vase with dragons and peony decoration Yongzheng regin, Qing dynasty. Designed into a substrate that can be used for coloring, it is designed to decorate cards and other items. This product is designed and manufactured in Taiwan.
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