Famille Rose 'Ten-Thousand Flowers' Handcrafted Ceramic Vase
This Famille Rose 'Ten-Thousand Flowers' handcrafted ceramic vase represents the pinnacle of Qing Dynasty imperial kiln craftsmanship, renowned for its exquisite complexity and opulence. The vase is entirely covered with a dense, uninterrupted tapestry of enamel-painted blossoms—including peonies, lotuses, chrysanthemums, and plums—symbolizing a flourishing age and the auspicious harmony of all seasons. Mastering artisans employ exceptional painting skills to hand-render this "Ten-Thousand Flowers" pattern, utilizing the uniquely vibrant and subtly graded Famille Rose palette. Achieving its luminous, glass-like finish requires multiple low-temperature firings, each demanding precise control. As a synthesis of masterful painting, brilliant enamels, and technical firing prowess, this vase is not merely a decorative object but a treasured art piece embodying the prosperity and artistry of a golden era.
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