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China Chen's Ding Ware Peony Pattern Scroll Vase
China Chen's Ding Ware Peony Pattern Scroll Vase
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The fine white clay material of Ding kiln is drawn into shape and decorated by hand. The shape is round belly, thin neck and rolled mouth. The full-flower decoration is divided into two parts. The main body is decorated with peony patterns, and the lower abdomen is decorated with lotus petals to set off the main pattern. Applying Ding kiln transparent glaze, it is as warm and moist as jade, making the image of the work more luxurious and elegant.
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Features
Item Form: Ding Ware Handicraft
Quantity: 1 Handicraft Flower Vase
Size: 228mm x 259mm
Material: Ding Ware White Glaze
Origin: Quyang (Belonged to Dingzhou in the Song Dynasty), Hebei, China
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Make a Pot of Fresh Tea
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Taste a Cup of Odoriferous Tea
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Appreciate the Elegance and Charm of Ding Ware
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Understand the True Meaning of Life
Peony, the Flower of Wealth
Peony pattern is a typical decorative pattern or brocade pattern on Han porcelain. Since the Tang Dynasty, peony has been popular among people and is regarded as a symbol of prosperity, fortune and happiness. In the Song Dynasty, it was called the "flower of wealth" and became a popular decoration on porcelain.
Masterpieces of Han Qingfang, Collected by International Institutions
Although flower-cut utensils were a niche product in the Song Dynasty, they are highly respected in contemporary times because of their elegance, elegance and decorative qualities. The line surface carved from deep to shallow is the color change of the glaze layer from thick to thin, which is more flexible and dreamy than using color blending or ground picking techniques.
China Chen's Ding Ceramic
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Reliable
Large enterprises and universities cooperate in supplying
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Precious
Yield as low as 10%
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Safe
Authoritative testing, safe to use, safety level 20 times higher than the national standard
The Millennium Ding Ware
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Collection of the Forbidden City
Recommended by CCTV, with the highest commendation
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Intangible Cultural Heritage
Designated by the National Museum, the first batch of selected Chinese National Art Treasures
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Established in 1976
Ding Ware firing techniques protection unit, with Premier Zhou's care of
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Inheriting the Ancient Craftsmanship
Fired at a high temperature of more than 1,300 degrees, the lost technique of the Song Dynasty has been restored
Ding Ware, the Pinnacle of Aesthetics in the Song Dynasty
Ding Ware is presented as tribute at the Song imperial court. It is among the Five Great Wares (the others being Ru, Jun, Guan and Ge) identified by a 14th-century writer, and is subsequently sought-after by connoisseurs and collectors. Ding Ware originated in Quyang, Hebei Province. Because Quyang belonged to Dingzhou in ancient times, it was named "Ding Ware". Ding Ware zest began in the Sui Dynasty, reached its peak in the Song Dynasty, and was lost to the Yuan Dynasty. Yuan Gongyu lasted for 500 years, and was unique in the world for its decorative techniques such as carving, scratching, and printing. It is known as "white as jade, as ethereal as paper, and as melodious as a chime".
The Billion-Year-Old Jianci Soil Created the Most Glamorous Ding Ware in the Song Dynasty
The unique raw material of Ding Ware is Jianci soil of Quyang formed in the Cretaceous period hundreds of millions of years ago. It is resistant to high temperatures, has good plasticity, and is of fine quality. Even if you put it in your mouth and chew it, it will not feel gritty. The secret formula of Ding Ware white glaze is composed of abundant quartz and calcite resources and unique Taoli soil near the Ding Ware site, and has obvious regional characteristics. China Chen's Ding Ceramic products insist on using original ore tires and glazes. There are ninety-nine processes of making Ding Ware. China Chen's Ding Ceramic took official ceramic from of Ding Ware in the Song Dynasty as a specimen and followed the ancient sophisticated techniques, from the selection of raw materials to the drawing, molding, engraving, glazing, and firing of each process. The warmth injected by the craftsmen is also the charm of handmade utensils. In response to the national environmental protection policy, Quyang issued a "Restricted Mining Order" to restrict the procurement and purchase of local minerals. The source of culture is abundant, but natural resources are not inexhaustible.
Customer FAQ
What was Ding Ware used for?
The Song Dynasty Ding Ware produced vessels such as bowls, dishes, jars, cups, cases, vases and pots – all for daily use. One of the most important contributions of the Ding Ware was the invention of the inverted firing method.
What is the history of China Chen's Ding Ceramic?
In the 1970s, under the care of Premier Zhou Enlai, Chen Wenzeng led his partners Lin Zhanxian and He Huan over forty years to comprehensively decipher the process of Ding ceramic and restore and develop the lost Ding Ware skills. It is named China Chen's Ding Ceramic after the surname of Master Chen Wenzeng, and is called the founding brand of contemporary Ding Ware by the industry.
Will my package be packed safely?
We pack your products carefully to ensure a trouble-free delivery of your goods. We regularly ship more than hundreds of packages per month, but only a few cause problems. We guarantee our products to arrive in perfect condition. If the items from your order are damaged during shipping, we are deeply sorry but please get in touch with our customer support with a detailed photo of the damage within 30 days of your delivery. We will exchange or refund as soon as we can confirm.
Where will my order be shipped from?
All orders will be shipped from China. Our international shipping is offered through China post, DHL, and FedEx.