Hand Painted Blue and White Flowers, Tangled Branches, Lotus Patterns, Narcissus Basin, Fruit Plate, Dinner Plate

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Product origin: Shanghai, China
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Description
A Brief History of Bottles
Porcelain garlic bottles were popular in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Jingdezhen kiln products were the most popular, and the varieties were blue and white, multicolored, blue and gold.

Origin of Bottle
One of the common bottle styles in Jingdezhen Kiln during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it is imitated from the bronze garlic pot of the Han Dynasty. It has a long neck, shoulders cut, round belly, feet encircled, and a mouth like garlic. It looks like garlic and has a long neck. It can also be called a tiger claw bottle.

History of Blue and White
As a kind of decoration, blue and white flowers appeared in the Tang Dynasty. However, this does not mean that the blue and white porcelain we are talking about is necessarily closely related to it, and there is no reason to say that the brilliant blue and white of the Yuan Dynasty originated from the blue and white decoration of the Tang Dynasty. Of course, this does not affect our discussion of the history of blue and white.

Intertwined lotus pattern
The whole body is painted with tangled lotus, which is continuous, endless, euphemistic, colorful and dynamic, symbolizing the beautiful implication of lasting generations, and is one of the traditional auspicious patterns. The painted green material is calcined in an ancient way. The hair color is pure and elegant. When you look at it carefully, the color is simple, the breath is quiet, and it is treasured.

Appreciate ancient interests
The six character blue and white pattern in the bottom of the book, "made in the reign of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty", is simple and elegant. It is a carefully antique work by experts in the shop. It is completely up to the standard of the official kiln!

THE HISTORY OF JINGDEZHEN
Jingdezhen, a world-famous porcelain town in Jiangxi. In Chinese, the name Jingdezhen is virtually synonymous with ceramics,particularly porcelain.
• Historical records tell of Jingdezhen (then called Xinping) making porcelain in the Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD), while archaeological excavations have shown evidence of Jingdezhen firing porcelain in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (265-420).
• Jingdezhen Porcelain developed rapidly in the Song and Yuan dynasties (960-1368), and a series of imperial factories was set up in Zhushan (a district of Jingdezhen) during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1912), making Jingdezhen the nation's porcelain center.
• Jingdezhen porcelain is characterized by its beautiful shapes, various varieties, rich decorations,and unique styles. It is quite famous for its white porcelain, which is known for being 'white as jade,bright as a mirror, thin as paper, and sounding like a rock'.
• Regarding Chinese porcelain's glaze, blue was traditionally taken as the most precious color.
• During the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127),Jingdezhen kilns imitated the tone and moist texture of blue and white jade, and creatively fired a kind of qingbai ware ('blue-white' ware).
• The production of blue-white ware made Jingdezhen Porcelain particular important and famous at home and abroad.

OUR CRAFTSMAN
• We have many Chinese masters of arts and crafts, Jiangxi masters of arts and crafts, as well as national first-class technicians and professional cooperation teams.
• These craftsmen have been employed for more than 20 or 30 years and were born in Jingdezhen's porcelain family.
• Their craftsmanship has also been passed down from generation to generation. We hope that through the efforts of the company and the craftsmen, the Chinese traditional ceramic culture as well as technology and aesthetics can be truly integrated into modern life, so that more people can feel, touch and use these artifacts.
• This is more like a dialogue with the ancients and the modern people.

• Porcelain transformed from the soil of nature
• It was once called "white gold" in western European countries
• Blue and white porcelain is the first global commodity
• The Ming Dynasty was at the beginning of global trade
• Witness the prosperity of porcelain trade between China and the West in the 17th century







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