
Large Porcelain Tianqiuping Dragon Vase - Kangxi Orange
This dramatic and large tianqiuping iron red porcelain dragon vase is a reproduction of similar vases sold at auctions. Our reproduction Chinese vases are turned and hand painted by skilled artists using traditional techniques learned from their families and passed down through generations.
The vase features five claw dragons amongst flowers and trailing foliage. Chinese emperors used dragons to instill their power and strength. The dragon consequently became the most famous of all Chinese symbols. Auspicious, with control over water, rain, hurricanes, and floods the dragon grants good luck to those worthy enough.
Chinese vases are steeped in centuries of Chinese culture and history originating in the Qin dynasty (221 - 207BC). All our reproduction Chinese porcelain is made in Jingdezhen which has been the capital of Chinese porcelain production since 1004 AD. The famous imperial kilns have been sited there since the Ming dynasty (1368 - 1644 AD).
Similar style vases to this one have sold at renowned auctions such as Sotheby's & Dreweatts for sometimes hundreds of thousands of pounds.
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Large Porcelain Tianqiuping Dragon Vase - Kangxi Orange
This dramatic and large tianqiuping iron red porcelain dragon vase is a reproduction of similar vases sold at auctions. Our reproduction Chinese vases are turned and hand painted by skilled artists using traditional techniques learned from their families and passed down through generations.
The vase features five claw dragons amongst flowers and trailing foliage. Chinese emperors used dragons to instill their power and strength. The dragon consequently became the most famous of all Chinese symbols. Auspicious, with control over water, rain, hurricanes, and floods the dragon grants good luck to those worthy enough.
Chinese vases are steeped in centuries of Chinese culture and history originating in the Qin dynasty (221 - 207BC). All our reproduction Chinese porcelain is made in Jingdezhen which has been the capital of Chinese porcelain production since 1004 AD. The famous imperial kilns have been sited there since the Ming dynasty (1368 - 1644 AD).
Similar style vases to this one have sold at renowned auctions such as Sotheby's & Dreweatts for sometimes hundreds of thousands of pounds.
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This dramatic and large tianqiuping iron red porcelain dragon vase is a reproduction of similar vases sold at auctions. Our reproduction Chinese vases are turned and hand painted by skilled artists using traditional techniques learned from their families and passed down through generations.
The vase features five claw dragons amongst flowers and trailing foliage. Chinese emperors used dragons to instill their power and strength. The dragon consequently became the most famous of all Chinese symbols. Auspicious, with control over water, rain, hurricanes, and floods the dragon grants good luck to those worthy enough.
Chinese vases are steeped in centuries of Chinese culture and history originating in the Qin dynasty (221 - 207BC). All our reproduction Chinese porcelain is made in Jingdezhen which has been the capital of Chinese porcelain production since 1004 AD. The famous imperial kilns have been sited there since the Ming dynasty (1368 - 1644 AD).
Similar style vases to this one have sold at renowned auctions such as Sotheby's & Dreweatts for sometimes hundreds of thousands of pounds.
























