Chinese Celadon

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 20-05-2008

Chinese Celadon

Jingdezhen – A city known China's Jiangxi porcelain (?) Province, China

Jingdezhen has been central to porcelain production in China since at least the early Han Dynasty (?) Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD).

During the long years of development of porcelain production. Jingdezhen has trained craftsmen and artists who have passed their skills from one generation to the next, and have worked hard to help develop the art of the porcelain. They have dominated the porcelain materials and technology and the very rich vocabulary of culture porcelain and art. What's more, they created art treasures rate representing the famous China and Eastern artistic style, and made great contributions to civilization of humanity and the development of world culture. Most national masterpieces and museum pieces have been created here is contained in National Museum and collectors around the world.

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History of Porcelain china

It is well known that China is the country that has the longest history of porcelain production.

China China originated in the Shang Dynasty (BC16 century – C BC1066) and became the Eastern Han matured (AD25 – AD220).

Chinese porcelain is characterized by high temperature glaze, especially the iron Celadon.

In the Tang Dynasty (AD618 – AD907), porcelain was highly developed. Both the rich and the poor were able to pay the porcelain. Porcelain were found everywhere, tea set, dinnerware, beverage consumption, stationery, toys, musical instruments, ornaments, etc. In addition, at that time, porcelain was made in more designs, blending traditional designs with the different cultures of other lands.

In the Song Dynasty (AD960 – AD1279), porcelains were more developed. Porcelain song is characterized by its simple and elegant color appearance. Artist seeks harmony the spirit, interest, rhyme, and taste.

In the Yuan Dynasty (AD1279 – AD1368), Jindezhen porcelains have developed enormously. Improvement quality of quality porcelain soft to a hard, artisans raises the temperature of the furnace and reduced distortion. So there were many large-scale works created in that time.

In the Ming and Qing dynasty, Chinese porcelain become more colors. They were always more elaborate and more and more popularized. During this period, development of porcelain could be considered a completion of the development of Chinese porcelain in the last 4000 years.

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Peking Glass

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 13-03-2008

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Peking Glass
I am looking for the name and location of the new hotel in Beijing, which has glass walls outside.?

I saw in a recent Conde Nast Traveler the new hotel looks very modern in the night. I think it is near the Forbidden City Square Tianenmen. I'm visiting soon, so I would be grateful if anyone has information on this hotel. I'd love to visit while on vacation. Thank you!

I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for: "New World Courtyard Hotel Beijing "link to Photos: http://www.hotelclub.net/common/ImageGallery/HotelImageGallery.asp?hid=20332 hope that helps …

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Gold Lacquer

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 11-11-2007

Gold Lacquer
Should I paint my precious gold lacquered laptop?

I already have experience in plastic and spraypainting know how to disassemble my laptop, it comes down whether it would or not. It's a Dell Inspiron E1505 …

I do not think it would be nice …

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Japanese Kutani

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 13-08-2007

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Japanese Kutani
trying to find information about a Japanese artist who hand painted porcelain Kutani My name is Ta Ma?

Your question is incomprehensible. You should at least try to write English properly so that we can, both in English and who do not speak English, can understand what we are asking here.

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Chinese Vase

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 16-02-2007

Chinese Vase
Any idea how much Ivory Chinese vase, 15 inches high is worth in the U.S.?

The glass is more than 100 years, is in great shape. I'll stick with some more details.

Is it true ivory (you can tell by the demotion, fine grained ivory has it, not only normal bone). Is it carved, painted or otherwise decorated? Is there any documentation of age is? Is there any manufacturer's marks on the bottom? Depending All these factors could be worth $ 100 to $ 10,000. It all depends on how rare and fine, is an example.

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Japanese Imari

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 27-04-2006

Japanese Imari
I have a Japanese Imari porcelain / bronze clock six feet tall.?

It has been sitting on a shelf in her thirties, where can I find a lot honest distributor to sell to me? Dealing in such art?

Wall clock.

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Vase Ikebana

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Vase Ikebana
I have a glass of Ikebana (Japanese) I do the stems of the flowers right at the pins or Inbetween?

between

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Old Imari

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 29-01-2006

Old Imari
Royal Crown Derby Imari porcelain old?

AML OOKING for a bottle opener in the age pattern Imari 1128or any oldealso completed in the same pattern and design.not sure if I'm in class right pointers is also used in full?

http://www.arttiques.com/replica_boxes.html I have seen dishes and glasses, etc., but not knowing if they carry opener

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Vase Signed

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Vase Signed
What is an old Van Gogh Sunflowers Lithoprint signed vase?

It is a lithograph print or … not certain. It is very old. The paper is a bit thick and is off center. The SIFE is left entirely at the edge. This is something worth?

Could be worth a lot! Or it could be worthless! I would take him to an old road show or an antique store or dealer. Especially if you trust them!

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Japanese Vase

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 23-09-2005

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Japanese Vase
Japanese vase?

I was wondering if someone could give me some information on this vase. I think it's very nice, but I know nothing about him, I'm not even certain whether it is Japanese. I've been told that some 30 years ago was worth about 3,000 USD, but I'm not concerned with value. I would rather know what exactly, which may have come and so on. The photos are in this short video – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlKhS5PiyTU Thanks!

This type of glass was used for interior decoration and held branches of cherry trees in bloom, when, if I believe it is. It also appears china and one of a kind. I think you should contact Bonheim and Butterfields or other antique appraiser in good standing. Some offer a free day for local every three or four months. Check your phone book, call, find out. Good luck.

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