Korean Dynasty blue and white porcelain "dragon blue and white porcelain jar"
This porcelain is a Korean artifact from the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). Its name is "dragon pattern blue and white porcelain jar". The decoration of this jar is very fine, including the underglaze blue dragon design. This jar was probably used as a vase in an official courtyard ceremony. It has an overall height of 39.5cm and a bottom diameter of 14.7cm. This jar was made in the 1700 s and is now in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
The porcelain of the Joseon Dynasty "Carved Pollen Celadon"
This vase was classified as pink celadon, which flourished during the 1400s-1500s. Pink celadon is pottery decorated with iron-containing clay and white slippery clay. The fish pattern on this vase was made using the technique of engraving and scratching, which was very common in ceramic making during the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). The bottle is now in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Korean Koryo period inlaid porcelain "chrysanthemum and peony inlaid hip flask"
This relic is inlaid porcelain decorated with chrysanthemum and peony patterns, made in the 1100 AD generation. Porcelain from the Koryo period (AD 918-1392) South Korea. This piece of porcelain is made of celadon and is decorated with white and black slip glaze. This piece of porcelain has an outer diameter of 15cm and a height of 18.8cm. The shape of this porcelain resembles a melon, inlaid with delicate chrysanthemum and peony patterns. In South Korea the flowers and leaves of chrysanthemum are used to make chrysanthemum wine. Chrysanthemum wine is enjoyed by people on the Double Ninth Festival (the ninth day of the ninth lunar month). This piece of porcelain is now in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Jingdezhen fish tank with plant and carp decoration
Produced in 1700-1720, China Jingdezhen ceramic aquarium, the use of plants and carp painting, the use of materials for glaze and gold. Currently collected in the National Gallery of Dresden, Germany.
Chinese carp relief teapot produced by Mason ceramic factory in Germany
Mason porcelain teapot from about 1729-1731. Mason porcelain is the first porcelain in Europe. German "Meissen Mason" is the earliest ceramic factory established in Europe and one of the best porcelain manufacturers in the world. It is called the Rolls Royce of the porcelain industry. Since the birth of "Meissen Mason" porcelain, plaster molds for each product have been preserved, totaling 175000. The exact same product as it was 200 or 300 years ago can be regenerated at any time. 3000 kinds of patterns are also preserved a lot. "Meissen Mason" porcelain is not only a commodity, but also a valuable cultural heritage of Germany.
Cloisonne bottle 3D model
Cloisonne (Cloisonne), one of China's famous special metal crafts, to the Ming Dynasty Jingtai years this craft technology production reached the peak, the production of the most exquisite and famous crafts, so later called this metal for "cloisonne". Cloisonne is named "copper tire cloisonne enamel", commonly known as "enamel", also known as "inlaid enamel", is a kind of copper tire, with soft flat copper wire, pinched into various patterns and welded on, and then filled with enamel color glaze in the pattern of firing artifacts.
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