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During the Ming dynasty, China's porcelain production flourished, creating vases and cups that symbolised status and artistry, being extremely expensive. Centuries-old porcelain originated in ...
17. Chinese Copper-Red Dragon Lingzhi Double Gourd Vase, $5.79 Million This Copper-Red Dragon Lingzhi Double Gourd vase has the same style as the well-known blue and white vases and is just as ...
He said his eyes were drawn to two green vases, which turned out to date back nearly 500 years to the Ming dynasty, which ran between 1368 to 1644. It is not clear how the Chinese relics ended up ...
Chinese Ming celadon-glazed vases "I recognised from their reticulated or pierced design that they were from the Ming dynasty, which ran from 1368 to 1644. The bases showed wear evident of the ...
This unique exhibition of minyao (blue and white ware) from Jingdezhen, the ceramic capital of China, combines archaeological finds from the mainland and artefacts salvaged from shipwrecks in ...
Philip Wen-Chee Mao, A Ming Blue and White Incense Burner with a T'ai-Ch'ang Mark, Archives of Asian Art, Vol. 23 (1969/1970), pp. 55-57 ...
Jean Gordon Lee, Some Pre-Ming "Blue-and-White": A Stylistic Analysis with a Suggested Chronology, Archives of the Chinese Art Society of America, Vol. 6 (1952), pp. 33-40 ...
What are Ming vases? Jingdezhen kiln workers perfected porcelain making, achieving pure white, translucent porcelain combined with vibrant cobalt-blue designs.