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11" China Yaobian Porcelain Vase blue red glazed #119
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11" China Yaobian Porcelain Vase blue red glazed #119
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Unusual chinese porcelains Description:Rare Yaobian Porcelain Vase beautiful glazed.. Jingdezhen, China11.5" h x 7" w weight is 4.17 lbs, Yaobian vases feature a simple, natural shape combined with sophisticated colors. Their dominant purple-red glaze flows into cyan and moon white in a pattern that takes on a life of its own and enhances the beauty of the vase. Glazing the fired body of the vase multiple times, then baking at a low temperature creates such patterns. The copper, cobalt, titanium, manganese, and iron coloring elements combine to produce a variety of shades, mingling with the red glaze on the porcelain to create striking hues. "This is a high fired piece, meaning it was fired in temperatures in excess of 2500 degrees. High fired pieces are prized because each glaze pattern is unique because the kiln temperature, rather than the artist, decides the outcome. These pieces are also rare because only a fraction of pieces ever survive the entire process. Many colors are present on this piece and it also features a crackled effect. A very beautiful piece one must see in person to appreciate."For over 2,000 years, Jingdezhen is known as the Porcelain Capital of the world. Originally known as Xinpin, its name was changed when Emperor Jingde (1004-1007) of the Southern Song dynasty, decreed all the pieces made for court to be marked 'made in the Jingde period’. The porcelain industry experienced further development at Jingdezhen during the Ming and Qing dynasties, when skills became perfected and the quality refined; government kilns were set up to cater exclusively to the need of the imperial house. For centuries, the city has been considered to be China’s most important center for porcelain production. Ceramics were produced here as far back as the Han dynasty (206-220BC). The imperial porcelain was so exquisite that it was described as being "as white as jade, as bright as a mirror, as thin as paper, with a sound as clear as a bell". Today, Jingdezhen remains a national center for porcelain production. The most famous types of porcelain from Jingdezhen are the blue and white porcelain, which has been produced since the Yuan dynasty (1280-1368AD) and the rice-patterned porcelain that was introduced in the Song dynasty. Jingdezhen, the ancient ceramics metropolis, has been regenerated with new vigor since the founding of New China. It now boasts a ceramic research institute and a ceramic museum in addition to five kaolin quarries, 15 porcelain factories, two porcelain machinery plants, one porcelain chemical plant, two refractory materials factories and dozens of porcelain processing works. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Payments, Terms, Shipping, Insurance, Handling and Refund Policy Information:*By bidding on my products you accept all my terms! If you have any questions about the listing ask before you bid! Payment : *I accept PayPal only! Please try to pay within 48 hours of the auction ended, if you cannot pay within that time PLEASE Comunicate! Let me know if there is a problem and I will work with you. *Shipping Charges Includes insurance, packaging & handling *Your item will ship in the next 2 days after receiving cleared payment. 2 to 4 pieces pieces won I will take 15% off the total shipping. 5 or more 35% off In case of return: Use my own packaging for return. I guarantee all my products of no defects unless specified in our listings, but if something break or is damaged during the process of delivery, I allow returns within 3 days of receiving the merchandise. Any discrepancy inform immediately please. All returns and exchange must be in the same condition as shipped with insurance, original package & materials. For refunds allow additional 3 days after I have received and inspected the merchandise. For international buyers same apply except they have ...
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