This elegant celadon vase is a fine example of Chinese revival craftsmanship from the 1960s, inspired by the Qing Dynasty aesthetic. Modeled after the Yuhuchunping (玉壶春瓶) form, it features a long, flaring neck with a lotus bud rim and a rounded body finely decorated in high relief with entwined dragons and phoenixes, symbolizing imperial power and harmony.
The surface is finished in a smooth, translucent celadon glaze, highlighting the intricate raised patterns and graceful curves. Distinctive elephant-head handles accent the shoulder, adding a classical decorative element to the piece. A faux Qianlong-style seal mark at the base reflects the historic influence that guided its design.
Specifications:
Weight: 1570g
Height: 360mm
Width: 170mm
Depth: 170mm
A refined collector’s piece or display vase for interiors that appreciate traditional Chinese art and symbolism.







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