The design of this item is inspired by the emblem of the National Palace Museum. The cups are broad at the top but narrow toward the bottom, which metaphorically represents a state of humility in the presence of success, flourishing yet remaining self-effacing. The handles are shaped like copper coins, the top faces of which are embellished with bas reliefs of the museum emblem. They are affixed horizontally to the cup bodies, so that when viewed from above, they appear as two mutually intersecting circles. This calabash shape symbolizes abundant fortune, fullness, and shared prosperity.
Fragile Items:Yes
Main Material:Porcelain
Size: 9 X 6.8 X 5.3 cm
Weight: 106 g
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- The design of this item is inspired by the emblem of the National Palace Museum.
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