Meissen, Germany, fully hand-painted blooming 1961 ceramic general jar European-style vase large vase arrangement

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Meissen, Germany, fully hand-painted blooming 1961 ceramic general jar European-style vase large vase arrangement - Pottery & Ceramics - Porcelain

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[Brand]: Meissen, Germany [Origin]: Made in Germany [Material]: white porcelain [Size]: The overall height including the lid is 37cm, the height without the lid is 30.5cm, and the maximum width of the bottle is 19cm. 【Year】: 1961 [Condition]: Well preserved as new/First grade/Gift box packaging 💖This vase has a classic general jar shape, decorated with hand-painted patterns like flowers, rich in color and vibrant. The gold-painted edges add to the luxury and sophistication of the work. The General Jar is a treasure of Han ceramic art. The emperor specially made a kind of prize similar to today's trophy for the generals who had distinguished themselves in battle and returned to the court victoriously. It was shaped like the headgear and armor of the generals at that time, hence the name of the general jar. The official kilns of the Ming Dynasty specialized in making general jars for the court to use as rewards for military commanders, and the gifts given by civil servants were mainly the Four Treasures of the Study. In short, the general jar represents supreme dignity and honor, and is also a symbol of status. 💖 ✨✨Meissen✨✨ Shining like a pearl with a charming light, the 18th century was the age of enlightenment for European porcelain. The taste for porcelain was just like the wealth and status of the royal family. German Meissen porcelain was the porcelain manufacturing factory in Europe that solved the mystery of "white gold". In the 18th century, European royal families and nobles rushed to collect it, and since then Meissen porcelain has gained a high status. The history of Meissen is like a small microcosm of the history of European art. From the birth of Béthegue white porcelain clay to the invention of color in Helot-Garonne and the creation of Kundler sculptures and porcelain dolls, Meissen has experienced neoclassicism to romanticism, from baroque to rococo, in various periods. Under the baptism of artistic styles, artistic creation shows different changes and transformations. For nearly three hundred years, Meissen porcelain has always adhered to exquisite craftsmanship, elegant appearance, and dynamic lines, so that each creation fully demonstrates superb skills and artistic accomplishment. Even though it currently has more than 1,000 employees and more than 500 painters, Meissen still proudly adheres to the concept of "respecting tradition and bold innovation" and insists on making every work by hand, making this ancient European porcelain workshop, Like a pearl, it always shines with charming brilliance.

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Material
Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Germany
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No.14,561 - Home & Living  |  No.259 - Pottery & Ceramics
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Product Type
Antique and Vintage
Listing Summary
This vase has a classic shogun jar shape, decorated with hand-painted patterns of flowers, rich in color and vibrant. The gold-painted edges add to the luxury and sophistication of the work.

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