Copper Chinese dragon vase
The bronze Chinese dragon vase in the late 19th century was a model of the combination of craft and art in that era. Usually made of copper, the surface is finely carved or cast with the image of a dragon, which symbolizes authority and auspiciousness in Chinese culture and is a symbol of imperial power. Due to its sturdy and durable material, as well as the unique patina formed over time, it is highly favored by collectors. Design often combines tradition and innovation, with both classical elegance and popular decorative art styles of the time. Diverse shapes and exquisite decorative techniques, such as using reliefs, hollowing out, or inlaying, make the image of the dragon vivid and lifelike.
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