
Celadon Glazed Meiping Vase - Song Dynasty Style
Fine Glazed Celadon Meiping Style Vase in a delicate shade of jade green. A beautifully made copy of a Song Dynasty vase This vase is hand made on the potters wheel in the traditional way.
The origins of Celadon began at the end of the Han Dynasty (206 BC €“ 220AD) but it wasn€™t until the Jin Dynasty (265 €“ 420) that the creation of celadon excelled as an art form.
Celadon was favoured by nobles and the wealthy classes due to a myth that it would break if poisoned food or liquid was put inside. it also resembles the colour of jade, which has been considered a sacred stone in China since pre-history.
From China
12 x 12 x 23(w x d x h cms)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
More delivery options available on checkout
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Celadon Glazed Meiping Vase - Song Dynasty Style
Fine Glazed Celadon Meiping Style Vase in a delicate shade of jade green. A beautifully made copy of a Song Dynasty vase This vase is hand made on the potters wheel in the traditional way.
The origins of Celadon began at the end of the Han Dynasty (206 BC €“ 220AD) but it wasn€™t until the Jin Dynasty (265 €“ 420) that the creation of celadon excelled as an art form.
Celadon was favoured by nobles and the wealthy classes due to a myth that it would break if poisoned food or liquid was put inside. it also resembles the colour of jade, which has been considered a sacred stone in China since pre-history.
From China
12 x 12 x 23(w x d x h cms)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
More delivery options available on checkout
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Fine Glazed Celadon Meiping Style Vase in a delicate shade of jade green. A beautifully made copy of a Song Dynasty vase This vase is hand made on the potters wheel in the traditional way.
The origins of Celadon began at the end of the Han Dynasty (206 BC €“ 220AD) but it wasn€™t until the Jin Dynasty (265 €“ 420) that the creation of celadon excelled as an art form.
Celadon was favoured by nobles and the wealthy classes due to a myth that it would break if poisoned food or liquid was put inside. it also resembles the colour of jade, which has been considered a sacred stone in China since pre-history.
From China
12 x 12 x 23(w x d x h cms)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
More delivery options available on checkout
























