Imperial Qianlong Underglaze Red Vase
A Heritage of the Legendary Kilns
Commanding attention with its historically revered silhouette, this museum-grade vessel is a true-to-era reproduction of the Qing Dynasty's Qianlong period. Sourced directly from the legendary kilns of Jingdezhen, its sweeping curves and substantial presence make it a striking centerpiece that instantly anchors any refined interior.
The Art of Copper Red
True underglaze red porcelain is notoriously difficult to fire, requiring unyielding precision in temperature control. Master artisans have meticulously hand-painted the interlocking botanical scrolls using copper-based pigments before high-firing. The result is a robust, translucent ceramic body adorned with a rich, blooming red pattern that has captivated collectors for centuries.
An Heirloom Presence
Whether standing alone on an entryway console or anchoring a curated study, this piece radiates an understated authority and timeless elegance.
Dimensions & Specifications
- Material: Authentic Jingdezhen High-Fired Porcelain
- Craftsmanship: Hand-painted underglaze copper red (Youlihong)
- Height: 31 cm (approx. 12.2")
- Diameters: Belly 23 cm (9.1"), Mouth 10 cm (3.9"), Base 12 cm (4.7")
Provenance & Packaging
Bonus Collector's Set: Includes Vase, Base & Silk-lined Box. Features a substantial form perfect for dry botanicals or as a standalone architectural statement.