Height:20"Craft:Chinese traditional handicraft with thousands of years history Origin:Luoyang Tang San Cai, also called Tricolor Glazed Pottery and a gem of ancient Chinese art, is a kind of handmade glazed ware of exquisite craftsmanship created in the Northern and Southern Dynasty (386-589) about 1,400 years ago. During the Tang Dynasty (618-907), the production of Tang San Cai reached its peak, which is part of the reason the pottery got the name of Tang San Cai. Luoyang, named the eastern capital in ancient times, in Henan Province was the home of Tang San Cai, and most of unearthed Tang San Cai was found in Luoyang. Tang San Cai is a polychrome handicraft with yellow, green, and white as its major tones. It is fired with lead glaze and presents a harmonious complex of varied colors, deep and light. The process is complicated: first, bake the ready mode in kilns until the temperature reaches 1,100oC, then take it out and apply glaze on it; bake it again in kilns at a temperature of about 900¡ãC. Tang San Cai items that have been unearthed include horses, humans, and even pillows, and camels, of which the pottery camel is one of the best. Its head rises high, as if telling stories about merchant caravans along the Silk Road in the remote past and the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty. Being the gem of ancient Chinese art, Tang San Cai absorbed the advantages of Chinese painting, sculpture and stone carving. It features fleshy figures, regular and exquisite technics, compact carving traces, and smooth lines, indicating the high-level of the craft reached in the Tang Dynasty. Tang San Cai is primaryly divided into pottery tomb-figures and daily commodities. After the founding of new China, specialized institutions have been set up to study the technics of making Tang San Cai, which has boosted the development of the craft.
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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
This is a very exquisite piece of art that showcases the artistic charm and historical significance of traditional Chinese culture.
The artwork features a pair of dragon and lion statues, each standing on a circular pedestal.
Dragon and lion are important symbols in traditional Chinese culture, representing authority, power, and good fortune.
The design of these dragon and lion statues is unique and lifelike, capturing the essence of these mythical creatures.
The image of the dragon and lion exudes an aura of majesty and mystery, while also demonstrating the superb craftsmanship of ancient Chinese art.
The production process of these statues is equally impressive, as they were crafted using traditional ceramic techniques and underwent multiple firings and polishing to achieve such a stunning effect.
These dragon and lion statues are not only works of art but also precious cultural relics of traditional Chinese culture.
They bear witness to the glorious history of ancient Chinese culture and convey the Chinese people's yearning for and pursuit of a better life.
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