Diameter:3.4 inch Height:3.5 inch Volume:150ml Origin:Jingde Town of Jiangxi Province Material:Jingde Town Porcelain
Jing De Zhen, was a town famous as "The Chinaware Capital". As long as 2000 years ago, in the Han Dynasty, some ancient kilns for pottery were built here. In the Tang Dynasty, people had been able to produce chinawares by heating. The wares are said to be: as white as a jade, as clear as a mirror, as thin as a sheet of paper and as sweet sounding as a Qing (a Buddhist percussion instrument). Owing to the manufacturing level was much improved during the reign of Song emperor Jing De, the town was named Jing De Zhen. It's said its former name was Chengnan, pronounced "china" by the Western people who used to export the porcelains from here to their countries. That's why the porcelain was called "chinaware".
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This is a masterpiece of Jingdezhen porcelain in China - the dragon-patterned tea bowl.
It adopts the traditional blue and white porcelain technique, painting the dragon pattern on the white porcelain surface to create a unique artistic effect.
The dragon is an important symbol in Chinese traditional culture, representing power, nobility, and auspiciousness.
The design inspiration of this tea bowl comes from the dragon in ancient Chinese myths and legends, its shape and pattern are full of mystery and power.
By appreciating this tea bowl, we can feel the profound cultural heritage and unique charm of Chinese traditional culture.
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