tells of the discovery of a priceless oriental "peach blow" vase in a collection presented to the Pennsylvania Museum by Mrs. Bloomfield Moore in 1882. View Full Article in Timesmachine ...
An 18th Century Chinese vase ... bulb-shaped vase, painted in shades of green, blue, yellow and purple, was described as an exceptionally well-preserved porcelain vessel made for an emperor ...
Made by the royal potteries for Qianlong Emperor who loved mechanical toys and decorations, this vase has a speckled turquoise and purple glaze, however, the neck and base are made of ruby porcelain ...
The envy of potters and collectors in Europe and the Middle East, Chinese blue-and-white porcelain owed its excellence to the fine clay available to the Chinese as well as to their high ...
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The porcelain jars, made for the Jiajing Emperor ... “This remarkable result makes it the highest priced Chinese work of art ...
The Porcelain Room represents a contemporary interpretation of a historical Chinese porcelain room. Commissioned by Fondazione Prada and created by Tom Postma Design, the exhibition explores the ...
Few things in Chinese culture are more widely misunderstood outside of China than the Chinese language. The Chinese write very differently from us and indeed from all other literate societies in today ...
After researching more than 300 collections and evaluating 50 sets since 2016, we have recommendations for our favorite porcelain ... including pitchers, vases, bowls, and tumblers.
The Chinese paddlefish belongs to an ancient lineage of paddlefish that has been around for at least 100 million years. But in early 2020, a study concluded that the species has recently gone ...
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Chinese cabbages are available all year, look for fresh, firm heads that feel heavy for their size. Tiny black flecks on the leaves are normal and harmless. Reject heads that look wilted, limp or ...