Description: A rare and fine work of art exemplary of Qianlong period (1735-1795) imperial porcelain making, this dish is decorated with blue and white ‘wave’ motif paired with iron red painted five claw dragons. There are in total 10 dragons on this plate, one at the front and center, and nine other smaller dragons on the back of the rim. Qianlong period pieces often featured quantity of decorative schemes in the number of nine’s. This piece as well. It can also draw connection to the number of nine being auspicious as a symbol of abundance. It is worth noting that this dish was made to recreate in the taste of Ming-style pieces, in particular, pieces during the Xuande period. (1425-1435) Xuande period is known for producing porcelains of the finest quality in Chinese history and this dragon plate is made to pay homage to Xuande pieces. Its decorative dragon patterns, lively and hair raising, are stylistically aligned with the dragon decoration from the Xuande period. In terms of technique, this dish was made through multiple firing processes. The decorated body with blue and white patterns were first fired in high temperature and solidify the cobalt blue patterns which leaves blank to the dragon. Then the dragons at the front and back is outlined and rendered beautifully with iron red color pigment. Then the painted dish underwent a second firing in the kiln, this time in much lower temperature so as to endure and solidify the delicate iron red enamel. It’s worth noting that such production processes were extremely complex and demanding, and only the most skilled potters in Jingdezhen is able to produce such a fine piece. This exquisite dish is a true piece of history. Crafted in China during the Qianlong period, it features a stunning dragon design that is sure to impress any collector. Made of high-quality porcelain and pottery, this dish is both durable and beautiful. Its multi-color design adds to its charm and makes it a true work of art. The dish is an antique original and comes from the Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln. It is perfect for anyone who loves Asian antiques and is interested in adding a unique piece to their collection. Its pre-1800 age and place of origin in China make it a rare find. This dish is perfect for display and is sure to be a conversation starter.
Price: 56485 USD
Location: New York, New York
End Time: 2024-09-24T03:51:45.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Primary Material: Porcelain & Pottery
Color: Multi-Color
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Region of Origin: China
Age: Pre-1800
Maker: Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln