The design of this product derived by National Palace Museum collection of Porcelain Underglaze-blue Celestial-Globe Vase with Dragon Décor of the Yongle Reign of the Ming Dynasty; Lidded jar with Chrysanthemum in Underglaze-blue of the Yongzheng reign, Qing Dynasty.
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Underglaze-blue celestial globe vase with dragon and lotus décor, Ming Dynasty
This example of underglaze-blue porcelain is called a celestial globe vase because the body is round like the shape of a celestial body. Both in shape and decoration, celestial globe vases from the Yongle and Xuande reigns are known to be especially exquisite and refined. Areas of the vase neck and body not taken up by the dragon itself are filled with flowing lotus stems and flowers. The powerflu dragon image forcefully converys the supremacy of imperial power.
Fragile: No
Main Material of the Product: POLY RESIN, ABS, Magnet
Size: 5.1 x 3.5 x 3.5 cm
Net Weight: 29 g
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- How It's Made
- Machine-made
- Where It's Made
- mainland China
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- More than 10
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- Original Design
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- We shrink the collections to the mini size, which can make our customers imagine themselves are showing these delicate collections while using the magnets.
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