Blue and White Dragon Vase/Qing Dynasty

Blue and White Dragon Vase/Qing Dynasty

$1083.00 | 1 pkg. (Min.Order)

Key Features
Material & Glaze:Porcelain with Underglaze Cobalt Blue
Style:Chinese Classical Blue and White
Primary Motifs:Confronting Dragons, Flaming Pearl, Auspicious Clouds
Dimensions:Height: 33 cm
Primary Function:Decorative Art Piece, Collector's Item
Packaging:Standard Protective Packaging
Symbolic Meaning:Power, Fortune, and the Pursuit of Wisdom
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Product Introduction

Blue and White Dragon Vase

 

 

 

 

The Blue and White Dragon Vase is an authentic Qing dynasty ceramic work, created when the technique perfected in China became a global symbol of refined taste. Verity Antique presents this commanding vessel as a narrative in glaze and pigment-a testament to the art form that defined China's cultural exchange with the world. The mighty dragon, sovereign of the skies and symbol of ultimate power and good fortune, coils in perpetual pursuit of the flaming pearl of wisdom. More than a decorative object, this vase brings an air of timeless elegance and storied heritage into the modern home, serving as a bridge to a rich artistic legacy that has captivated collectors for centuries.

Product Specifications

 

Parameter Details
Material Porcelain with Underglaze Cobalt Blue Decoration
Category Vase
Style Qing Dynasty, Chinese Classical
Period 18th–19th Century
Dimensions Height: 33 cm
Primary Motifs Confronting Five-Clawed Dragons, Flaming Pearl, Auspicious Clouds
Decorative Technique Hand-Painted Underglaze Cobalt Blue
Primary Function Decorative Art Piece; Collector's Item
Condition Excellent, with vibrant cobalt decoration, pristine glaze, intact form, and no restoration

 

Aesthetic & Symbolism

 

 

This vase is rooted in the millennia-old tradition of blue-and-white porcelain, a technique perfected in China that became a global symbol of refined taste. The five-clawed dragon (long) depicted here was historically reserved for imperial use, representing the Emperor's divine right, strength, and benevolent control over the natural world. The flaming pearl it chases symbolizes spiritual wisdom, truth, and the pursuit of enlightenment. The swirling clouds denote the celestial realm, indicating the dragon's dominion over rain and the heavens. The contrast between vibrant, hand-painted blue and pristine white porcelain embodies the philosophical balance of yin and yang-the dynamic and the serene, the powerful and the pure. This vase is thus a complete symbolic universe, offering protection, prosperity, and connection to cosmic order.

Blue and White Dragon Vase

 

Use & Ambiance

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As a Definitive Focal Point: This vase commands a room. Display it centrally on a console table, mantlepiece, or in a dedicated display cabinet. Its striking graphic quality and symbolic weight make it an instant conversation piece and a cornerstone of interior decor.

Creating Cultural Depth: Perfect for enhancing a study, library, or living room with a sense of history and cultural literacy. It pairs beautifully with dark wood furniture, scholarly objects, or within a gallery-style white wall setting.

For Ceremonial & Auspicious Atmospheres: Its dragon motif makes it an excellent choice for spaces meant to inspire success and authority, such as an office or reception area, or to bring auspicious energy during festive celebrations like Chinese New Year.

Adaptable Elegance: While deeply traditional, its monochromatic scheme allows it to function as a bold sculptural element in modern, Scandinavian, or eclectic interiors, adding a touch of historical narrative without overwhelming a contemporary aesthetic.

 

Care Instructions

 

 

Handling:

Always handle with clean, dry hands, supporting the base firmly. Its substantial size requires careful, two-handed lifting.

 
 

Cleaning:

Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth or a soft-bristled brush. Avoid using water or any liquid cleaners. While the underglaze blue is permanent, unnecessary moisture should be kept away from the porcelain.

 
 

Display:

Keep in a stable indoor environment. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight to preserve the whiteness of the porcelain body over decades.

 
 

Preservation:

As a fine decorative art object, it is not recommended for holding water or fresh flowers, which could risk waterline staining or mineral deposits. Enjoy it for its sculptural and artistic merits.

 

 

FAQ

 

Q:Is this an authentic Qing dynasty piece?

A: Yes. This vase is an authentic Qing dynasty ceramic work, consistent in material, cobalt characteristics, decorative style, and form with 18th–19th century production. Independently examined and confirmed.

Q:What is the significance of the five-clawed dragon?

A: In Qing iconography, the five-clawed dragon (long) was strictly reserved for the Emperor, representing supreme power and divine mandate. Four-clawed dragons were for lower nobility.

Q:What is the flaming pearl?

A:It symbolizes spiritual wisdom, truth, and the pursuit of enlightenment-the dragon's eternal quest represents the Emperor's pursuit of wisdom and cosmic harmony.

Q: Why is blue-and-white porcelain so famous?

A: Blue-and-white porcelain, originating in China, became one of the first truly global commodities via the Silk Road and maritime trade. Its durability, beauty, and exotic appeal made it highly coveted worldwide, influencing ceramic traditions across Europe and Asia and cementing its status as an icon of Chinese material culture.

 

Provenance

 

Verity Antique acquired this exceptional dragon vase from a distinguished European private collection. Our founder selected it for its commanding 33cm presence, powerful five-clawed dragon motif, and masterful cobalt painting. When you acquire this piece, you receive a symbol of imperial power rendered in the world's most famous ceramic language-a piece of history crafted to be a legacy. We provide the scholarship, provenance, and confidence to display this testament to Qing artistic genius and your own discerning appreciation.

 

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