Copper gu-shapeed vase in cloisonne enamels from a five-piece altar set, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
- Image Number: C1E000694N000000000PAC
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Enamel wares
- Function: Furnisher
- Material: Minerals/Metals/Copper
- Description:
Copper tire. The mouth is skimmed, the neck is long, the abdomen is bulging, and the lower end is turned outward. The pattern is made by silk cutting technique and enamel filling. The light blue glaze is used as the ground, and the lower part of the neck and abdomen is decorated with banana leaf patterns. The bright interior is decorated with lotus patterns and dragon patterns of the kidnapper. The gap is decorated with lotus patterns, the edge is decorated with a palindrome and Ruyi cloud patterns, and the abdomen is decorated with lotus patterns, dragon patterns of the kidnapper and Ruyi cloud patterns. The gilded mouth edge, upper and lower ends of the drum belly and foot edge are carved with decorative patterns. A copper bladder is enclosed. The bottle is one of the five supplies, and it is complete with Zhongfa 691 – Zhongfa 694 and Zhongfa 544.
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