Qing Dynasty Ornate Stone Vase with Dragon Motif
Title: Qing Dynasty Ornate Stone Vase with Dragon Motif
Origin: China, Qing Dynasty (circa 19th century)
Material: Stone with underglaze decoration
Condition: Good
Description:
This exquisite Qing Dynasty stone vase features an ornate reverse-pear shape, gracefully rounded shoulders, and a narrow conical neck leading to a finely crafted ring-shaped rim. The vase is set upon a rounded, concave base, adding to its structural elegance.
A magnificent dragon, painted in crimson and white, winds dramatically along the body of the vessel. The mottled light cyan and almond underglaze adds depth to the scene, recalling the aesthetic traditions of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368 AD). The serpentine dragon, with its sinuous form, appears to move dynamically across the surface, its muscular legs extended, claws outstretched, and a fierce expression as if about to unleash a fiery breath. Delicate spiky lines along its spine enhance its sense of movement, resembling a swirling puff of smoke.
Despite its 19th-century origin, the vase showcases the stylistic influence of Yuan Dynasty ceramics, particularly in its use of light blue underglaze and its powerful dragon imagery, a symbol of imperial strength, prosperity, and cosmic energy in Chinese culture.
Condition Report:
- Surface & Glaze: Lustrous sheen with vibrant underglaze colors.
- Structural Integrity: Excellent, with no significant chips or cracks.
- Aesthetic Appeal: A masterful example of Qing Dynasty craftsmanship with strong Yuan stylistic elements.
📌 A remarkable collectible, embodying both the artistic legacy of the Yuan Dynasty and the refined craftsmanship of the Qing period.
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