Solid gold decoration "Small coal kiln Zhu Ni pear shape"

Solid gold decoration "Small coal kiln Zhu Ni pear shape"

$988.00
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In the late Qing Dynasty, the art of purple clay pots became more and more mature, and the royal families of Thailand, Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries often custom-made purple sand wrapping. , Affected by this, the edging technique of Zisha pot continues to this day. Among them, the gold-clad purple sand teapot is one of the most widely circulated. It is luxurious and exquisite, and gold is more low-key and luxurious, reproducing the ancient style and new charm of traditional Chinese culture, making it a good tool for both appreciation and use. "Small coal kiln Zhu Ni pear shape" Author: Peng Chao Mud: raw ore small coal kiln Zhu Ni Capacity: 130ml The simple and quaint Ming style collides with the small and sharp pear-shaped teapot, and the bright and oily small coal kiln vermilion mud is decorated with dazzling gold. 这款梨型壶是致敬先辈的作品,取孟臣款梨形壶的原型稍作改良,小煤窑朱泥全手工制作,造型仿古,壶身似梨形,短流、壶体匀称,口盖较大,腹部饱满,胎泥呈朱砂色 This pear-shaped pot is a tribute to the ancestors. It is the only one. It is sl

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