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Diamter:12inch
Craft:Chinese traditional lacquer making craft
Origin:Beijing
Chinese lacquer ware has a long history dating back as early as the New Stone Age. The Same as picture wares in China were those coated with black and red lacquers. From the Shang Dynasty to the Han, colorful painting, gold inlaying and other techniques were introduced into the making of lacquer ware. The oldest lacquer ware discovered dates back to the Warring State Period (403--221 BC) when lacquer ware was popular. Chinese lacquerware is extremely attractive.various traditional techinques are used.including mother of pearl inlaid and dramascening Relief patterns are particularly attractive with the Same as picture pattern being covered with tens or even hundreds of coats of lacquer to create an impression of clepth.
The Beijing Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, is one of the most famous museums in China and the largest ancient palace complex in the world.
Located in the heart of Beijing, it served as the imperial palace during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
The Palace Museum houses a vast collection of cultural relics and artworks, including many exquisite ceramics.
These ceramics not only have high artistic value but also reflect Chinese ancient culture and history.
One of the most famous exhibits in the Palace Museum is the "Dragon King Plate" from the Beijing Palace Museum.
This plate was made by imperial court potters during the Ming Dynasty.
Its design is very intricate, featuring a dragon and a phoenix.
The plate's craftsmanship is superb, with a smooth surface and vibrant colors.
The design of this plate draws inspiration from traditional Chinese culture's dragon and phoenix.
In Chinese culture, the dragon is a mysterious and sacred animal that represents power and nobility, while the phoenix is a beautiful and noble bird symbolizing good fortune and happiness.
Therefore, the plate's design aligns well with traditional Chinese aesthetic values, showcasing the charm and profound heritage of ancient Chinese culture.
Apart from this plate, the Palace Museum has many other ceramic exhibits, all of which are precious cultural legacies of ancient China.
These ceramics not only have high artistic value but also reflect ancient Chinese life and culture.
By appreciating these ceramics, we can better understand ancient Chinese history and culture and feel the unique charm of Chinese civilization.
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