Chinese Kangxi

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 19-01-2009

Chinese Kangxi
Chinese Radicals? Please help me understand?

What are the benefits of learning Chinese (Mandarin), radicals, which are like 214, which I know (Kangxi radicals) Can I just jump in and learn these characters in its entirety as wo, ni, ta … , Etc? Im having problems with learning the characters Chinese could try to learn 1 or two per day for about 3-4 hours a day and after a week i usually forget some. Does anyone have any advice?

Benefits: 1. To find a Chinese character (or letter) in a Chinese dictionary, you must know its pronunciation (pinyin "拼音" precisely) or radical. And in this case, knowing that the Chinese character radical that accelerate the process. 2. It may be helpful in memorizing the characters. 3. Could be used to describe (or differentitate sometimes) a character. Declare Yourself Some characters in the same way, so that could be differentiated using radicals. BUT: Sometimes the radical can not be seen. You can learn Chinese characters, together with the radicals, it is not necessary to recite all the radicals, because occasionally came through them and you'll know what they mean, but it is not necessary to omit it completely, you could try to break a word and see. For example,忘(forgotten) could divided into亡(die, lost) and心(heart) and the radical心忘. You may recognize忘as "something in the heart has lost." Advice Learning: Try to make some sentences using the words you know. Read books (remember to check dictionary) Relax and amusement. (<- The most important) ** Note: I am not a professional in Chinese. Please take my answer as reference only. It may vary in actual situations. **

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Porcelain Kangxi

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 13-07-2008

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Porcelain Kangxi

The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co are well known for its varied range of antique table lamps and collectibles, with decorative lighting from England, France, China and Japan. Included in its range are examples of American made glass lighting.

Currently, the seniority and Vintage Table Lamp Co have examples made in the States since the early 1930 period, with crystal chandeliers made by the Company of Glass consolidated. This famous American glass maker was in Pennsylvania, with Reuben Haley as the chief designer. The art glass produced through this period is of excellent quality and was greatly inspired by the French company of Rene Lalique.

The company declined significantly by the Great Depression and closed 1932 to 1936. Consolidated continued to produce very fine glass art through the 1940's and 50's, but eventually closed due to a factory fire in 1963.

Also listed in its catalog online, a tall man, the U.S. study made, lamp clay with a burst of monochrome glaze stop Mega bright yellow sunshine! This lamp was hand America launched by a studio potter in 1920 – 1930 period. The lamp was designed to follow the shape of the classic old "way of Yen Yen" produced by manufacturers century Chinese porcelain 18. This part of study was produced as a lamp, has been carefully attended for the past 80 years, now completely renovated and ready to shed its light again a new interior.

A tall, study of American art, the conference launched

Clay table lamp shaped Chinese.

The lamp produced in the period 1920 to 1930 in a typical

more curvaceous Art Deco style.

Although a product of Art Deco, the line follows the classical form

of the Chinese, "Yen Yen "shaped porcelain early 18th century

(especially associated with the Kangxi period),

"A long neck vase baluster style rise to a trumpet-shaped mouth.

The glass lamp with a bang megawatts of bright yellow sunlight.

The lamp is turned into a base of maple wood, black lacquered Chinese

the top of the polished brass lamp.

Art Deco – Circa 1930

All lamps of the company are one-of-a-kind designs, " and completely original. Each lamp is made only bank with any aspect of repetitive production.

The company caters to the buyer demanding to know "what will not usual," which requires more than mass-produced products that come out of the belt in their thousands. Their lamps are entirely handmade with most of its antiquities collection to be authentic, that is, 100 years of age or older.

By Please note that the Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co ship lamps, ready wired for the U.S., the UK and Australia.

You are invited to visit the website of Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co in www.antiquelampshop.com

© The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co 2009

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Imari Plate

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 25-10-2007

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Imari Plate
Does anyone know what the value on an Imari plate with peacocks in it?

peacocks of at least 50 years old if not more, blue and green sitting in a tree surrounded by blue flowers. in the back are the Japanese symbols

im just looking at a website called .. ebay what I can see in the description and age of your plate, it doesn't look like its worth much … I may be wrong, but check out the site if it will help Forn same www.ebay.co.uk

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Imari Porcelain

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 26-05-2006

Imari Porcelain
Imari porcelain can be found in Singapore?

Only answer to this question if u know.

Hey, maybe you can try to look at Chinatown, or you can try online as well, maybe 88db website may be porcelain or stores with him … Hope this helps

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Famille Verte

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 21-08-2005

Famille Verte

Porcelain, with many of the products of our day to day, was discovered in China over a thousand years ago during the Tang Dynasty. Therefore, the Indeed, in the West, we call it "China" because that is where it came from!

The discovery of porcelain in Europe, however, there was until the early 18th century in the German Prince Electorate of Saxony. The demand became a flood and a lot began to be exported from China.

The wealthy classes sent orders for the food service through the captains of ships, twelve months later, charged the service from the commercial port in southern China's Guangzhou. Many of these services were decorated with the family crest of patrons.

They were produced by coffee and tea sets as well as the complete set of dishes and were known as "weapons" of services. Very few have survived, complete and in original. While the broken pieces was lost, and so the demand for replacements developed.

Edme Samson specializes in reproduction Chinese export porcelain style of the time when it was fashionable for aristocratic families to manage their services and ways of southern China.

Edme Samson, born in Paris in 1810, established a porcelain company Edme Samson et Cie in 1830. Samson began his career by producing spare parts, but it soon became evident that his ability to play as a result excellent copies of the originals.

A mid-19th century Samson was producing porcelain in all forms and styles in the imitation of all the biggest factories in Europe and Japanese Imari and the famous Famille Rose Famille Vert and styles produced in China between 1720 and 1790. In the 19th century Samson porcelain was considered as copies only, but now, copies of Samson are old, being over 100 years old.

The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co specialized in antique lighting a lamp table on the line range of over 100 unique lamps, antiques and vintage at the point of view.

Lamps Cable is ready to send the U.S., the UK and Australia.

You are invited to visit their website at href = "http://www.antiquelampshop.com" target = "_blank"> www.antiquelampshop.com

© The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co 2009

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Porcelain Imari

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 10-06-2005

Porcelain Imari

West has had an affair with the Chinese and Japanese decorative arts in the last 350 years! And still growing in popularity.

In 1650, the Dutch East India Company opened the doors of Europe for the discovery of Japanese porcelain. For Europeans, it was â € œlove to top € sight when the bright Imari porcelain for the first time.

The name â € œImariâ € comes from the name of the commercial port granted by the Japanese Emperor. Soon these highly decorative porcelain patterns are known as â € œImariâ €.

The decoration, in fact, derived from the patterns sometimes identical to that found in Japanese textiles and brocades. A standard range of colors make up the traditional palette. These are a rich cobalt blue combination with the deep red iron to produce the basic colors that are then often decorated with pale blue leaves, yellow, eggplant, and black.

"Shown with custom made pleated silk curtains, a beautiful and great pair of antique Imari lamps, bright enamel palette Stilla radiant and still as fresh as new, even after 100 years! "

Very colorful Imari porcelains were highly favored by Europeans in the 18th and 19th century brocade with its bright colors way to encourage the long days of winter.

Carefully placed,

The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co specialized in antiquities lighting with a table lamp on the line range of over 100 unique lamps, antiques and vintage at the point of view.

Lamps Cable is ready to send the U.S., the UK and Australia.

You are invited to visit their website at href = "http://www.antiquelampshop.com" target = "_blank"> www.antiquelampshop.com

 © The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co 2009

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