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Taoxichuan – Daguo Porcelain Blind Box

$59.00

6 Style :

Famille Rose Deer Pattern Double-Eared Vase (Hidden Edition)
Blue and White Floral and Fruit Pattern Celestial Globe Vase
Shaped Blue Glazed Dragon Pattern Yuhuchun Vase
Celadon Gourd Vase
Pale Yellow Ground Blue and White Peach Pattern Plate
Blue and White Peony Pattern Mei Vase

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Great Nation Porcelain Blind Box 6 Style : 

Famille Rose Deer Pattern Double-Eared Vase (Hidden Edition)
Blue and White Floral and Fruit Pattern Celestial Globe Vase
Shaped Blue Glazed Dragon Pattern Yuhuchun Vase
Celadon Gourd Vase
Pale Yellow Ground Blue and White Peach Pattern Plate
Blue and White Peony Pattern Mei Vase

 

"Great Nation Porcelain," a name aptly evokes a sense of grandeur and stability, perfectly showcasing its profound cultural heritage and artistic value. The product is inspired by six national treasures from museum collections, including a Yuan Dynasty blue-and-white peony-patterned plum vase, a Qing Dynasty Qianlong period famille rose double-eared vase with a hundred deer design, and a Qing Dynasty Yongzheng period blue-and-white celestial globe vase with floral and fruit designs—all pinnacle works of porcelain craftsmanship from their respective dynasties. Each blind box is meticulously crafted with high fidelity, strictly scaled down to the original size. From the shape and outline to the decorative patterns, everything is exquisitely detailed, showcasing the beauty of antiquity. From Yuan Dynasty blue-and-white porcelain to Qing Dynasty famille rose, colored glazes, and celadon carving, the collection comprehensively demonstrates the inheritance and brilliance of Jingdezhen's millennia-old porcelain-making techniques. Though miniature ceramics, they are "small but complete," a highly concentrated expression of culture and aesthetics, and a treasured example of Eastern elegance. 

 

Ceramic Craftsmanship Brief Explanation:

The following natural phenomena may occur during the porcelain making process. These are not quality issues and do not affect daily use:


Bubbles/Small Black Spots:

Small bubbles or black spots may appear during high-temperature firing of ceramics. This is normal.


Unglazed Foot:

Porcelain needs to be placed on an anvil before firing in the kiln. Therefore, the foot cannot be glazed, resulting in a rough texture. This is normal.


Hand-painted:

In hand-painted ceramics, the craftsman will flexibly adjust the colors and brushstrokes, resulting in variations in lines. This is normal.


Ironous Blue and White:

The cobalt blue is deep and has a sinking feel, showing iron rust spots that imitate the effect of Sumali blue pigment. This is normal.


Minor color differences:

During the firing of porcelain, slight color differences may occur due to batch variations, kiln conditions, and minor temperature fluctuations. This is a normal phenomenon.