Pair of PEKING GLASS vases

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A Pair of Imperial Yellow Peking Glass Vases Height: 8 1/2" Width: 4 1/2" Chinese Overlay Carved Imperial Yellow (Chicken-Fat Yellow) Glass with Bird and Flower Motif More information about Peking glass from Scanlan Fine Arts: What is Peking Glass ? Chinese Overlay Carved Glass , also known as Peking Glass ( Tao Liao Ping in Chinese), is a traditional form of art that starts with a one-color glass base, dipped into contrasting colored glass one layer at a time. The artist then carves away portions of the overlaid glass to reveal layers of other colors underneath, following certain designs. It is a lengthy and tedious process that is time consuming and labor intensive. However, the result is exquisite and exotic, unlike carved glass from other countries and regions. Peking Glass snuff bottles originated in the Imperial Forbidden City during the reign of Emperor Kangxi (1662-1722), Qing Dynasty, when the western habit of consuming (snuffing) powder-formed tobacco was gaining popularity in high society in China. The Imperial Workshop would produce tiny bottles, called snuff bottles, for containing and carrying tobacco for use by the royal family, or as gifts to civil and military ministers of the royal court, and foreign diplomats. Over time this form of art slipped out of the Forbidden City and rooted and grew in the society read more