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Chinese Ancient Royal Porcelain Blue and White 'Dragon' Porcelain Vase

Chinese Ancient Royal Porcelain Blue and White 'Dragon' Porcelain Vase

SKU:T1-0032

Regular price $3,176.00 USD
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Qing Dynasty Daoguang emperor (1821-1850) official kiln porcelain vase replica. Our replicas of Chinese royal porcelains are handcrafted with the same techniques and materials as the original antiques, and are perfect decors for your offices, homes, hotels, and elevate your space with royal elegance.

• History of Original: Royal Palace of Qing Dynasty (1644-1912)
Application Scenarios:
* Family living room/study room/guest room, executive offices, luxurious hotels, meeting rooms, grand halls of buildings, etc.
* Families heritage, weddings, birthday gifts, holiday gifts, businesses heritage.
• Dimensions: Height: 13 in. (33cm)
• Time of Reproduction: The 2020s

*** Each masterpiece is handcrafted by folk artists and craft men, there is a little difference among the original one and replica.

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About the Item

Description

This vase has a round mouth, a short neck, a broad upper and lower convergence, a large spherical abdomen. The entire object is decorated with blue-and-white designs. There are winter pattern and cloud scrolls around the mouth and neck and dragons among cloud on the body. The fierce white dragon roaming in clouds with its head turned back, whiskers fluttering and claws extended looks as if it is about to come to life.

The dragon is a traditional Chinese auspicious decoration, and the dragon has further evolved into the supreme kingdom. For example, the dragons of the Yongle Xuande period are the most majestic, powerful, and powerful, a symbol of the emperor who was ambitious to do something big.

Details

• Function: Decorative crafts, Tabletop Vase, Perfect Gift.
• Glaze type: Blue-and-white.
• Materials & Techniques: Ceramic, Hand-Painted.
• Packaging: Box
• Place of Origin: Jingdezhen, China, the home to handcrafting royal porcelain for royal families worldwide.

Delivery

Shipping and Lead Time

All items are handcrafted by folk artists and craftmen. It usually takes about 3 months to finish a product. We kindly suggest that you contact us before you place an order. Each order is carefully inspected and packaged before it leaves our warehouse to avoid damage during transit.

Lead Time: 105 calendar days after order confirmed and payment made.

Custom Order Only

Because of the nature of this category arts, we provide custom orders only.

Embedding Families or Organizations Names:
As porcelain antiques may be inherited for thousands years. We may embed your family or organization names inside or on the bottom as Chinese Royal Families (Emperors) did, to record the honors of your families and organizations and pass to generations and generations.

Please contact us by email.

Couriers

We use DHL or Fedex by air. The tracking information will be sent to you when your order shipped.

Please inspect your package immediately upon arrival and report any damages/errors within 3 business days.

Returns

Customer satisfaction is our top priority. We check each piece of items before deliver to insure quality.

These handcrafted masterpieces are not allowed for return, except for quality issues, damage, or wrong items upon the receipt of items.

The returned/exchanged product must be in its original condition, unused and in its original packaging. Special order items cannot be returned.

As soon as you return your item to us and it's received into our system, we will expeditiously send a refund request to your bank. Please note that while the funds are instantly deducted from our account, some banks may take 5-7 business days to process and post these refunds to your account.

About “TianQiuPing”

Tianqiuping (‘Globular’ vase) was created during the Ming dynasty. It is characterized by a small mouth, straight neck, globular body, and slightly concave base. During the Qing dynasty particularly in through the Qianlong period these became court favorites and were made using a wide variety of decorations. Among the wide range of antique Chinese vases this particular form is among the most enduring.

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