True Dragon Emperor Bronze Vase/Qing Dynasty

True Dragon Emperor Bronze Vase/Qing Dynasty

$1038.00 | 1 pkg. (Min.Order)

Key Features
Material & Technique: Cast Bronze, Lost-Wax with High-Relief Carving
Style: Archaic Chinese Bronze Aesthetic
Distinctive Features: Guardian Dragon Handles, Incised Figure Scene
Patina & Finish: Profound Antique Patina, Honorable Aged Appearance
Dimensions: Height: 20 cm, Belly Diameter: 8 cm
Primary Function: Collectible Art, Scholar's Object
Artistic Essence: Imagined Historical Narrative, Literati Ideal of Harmony
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Product Introduction

The True Dragon Emperor Bronze Vase is an authentic product of the Qianlong imperial workshops, created during the eighteenth century under the direct patronage of the Qing dynasty's most artistically ambitious emperor. Its classical form-flared mouth, elongated neck, rounded belly, and ring foot-echoes the ritual containers of antiquity. Upon this dignified silhouette, twin five-clawed dragons emerge in high relief as guardian handles, their sinuous forms coiled with dynamic energy. Between them, an incised narrative scene depicts a figure in tranquil reverie, a motif speaking to the emperor's own scholarly ideals of harmony. The reverse bears auspicious cloud patterns representing celestial blessings. The entire surface is cloaked in a profound antique patina-the cherished baojiang finish that collectors have revered for centuries. This is not a vessel for flowers but for the mind, designed to serve as a focal point for contemplation.
True Dragon Emperor Bronze Vase

 

Product Specifications

 

Parameter Details
Material Cast Bronze with Imperial Patina
Category Vase / Ritual Vessel / Scholar's Object
Style Qing Dynasty, Qianlong Reign, Imperial Workshop
Mark Four-Character "Qianlong Nian Zhi"
Dimensions Height: 20 cm; Belly Diameter: 8 cm
Technique Lost-Wax Casting, High-Relief Carving
Primary Motifs Five-Clawed Dragon Handles, Figure Scene, Auspicious Clouds
Form Flared Mouth, Long Neck, Rounded Belly, Ring Foot
Primary Function Collectible Art; Scholar's Object; Display Centerpiece
Condition Excellent, with pristine patina and no restoration

 

Aesthetic & Symbolism

This vase synthesizes form, symbol, and imperial history. The classical vessel shape echoes the ritual bronzes of antiquity, linking earthly and spiritual realms. The twin five-clawed dragon handles represent the ultimate imperial motif-dragons control water and weather, symbolizing the emperor's benevolent authority. The incised figure scene evokes scholarly tranquility, aligning with traditional values of cultivation and harmony. Auspicious cloud patterns on the reverse represent celestial blessings and endless good fortune. The masterful antique patina (baojiang) is the beautiful skin of history, proof of the object's journey through time and a key component of its scholarly appeal.
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Use & Ambiance

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True Dragon Emperor Bronze Vase

As the Intellectual Anchor of a Study: This vase belongs in a space of contemplation. Placed on a scholar's desk, a library shelf, or within a curated display niche, it becomes a touchstone for reflection, its intricate details offering new discoveries upon each viewing.


Creating an Atmosphere of Cultured Narrative: In a living room or office, it instantly establishes a narrative of depth and sophistication. It pairs powerfully with minimalist modern decor (providing a striking contrast) or within traditional interiors (enhancing a theme of classical elegance).


A Collector's Piece of Artistic Storytelling: For connoisseurs, this vase represents a superior example of narrative bronze art. The combination of a main scene, complementary patterns, sculptural handles, and a convincing patina makes it a multi-layered work that rewards careful examination.


Dramatic Play of Light and Shadow: To fully appreciate its artistry, illuminate it with a single, focused light source from the side or above. The raking light will dramatically enhance the three-dimensionality of the dragons and carvings, casting deep shadows that make the figures and clouds seem to emerge from the surface, while the patina's variations will glow with warmth.

Care Instructions

 

 

 

Handle with Care, Mind the Details:

Due to its weight and delicate high-relief elements, always lift the vase by firmly supporting its base and body. Avoid lifting or applying pressure to the dragon handles, as they are sculptural and not structural.

 
 

Preserve the Patina – Hands-Off Care:

The antique finish is delicate. Handle with clean, dry hands or cotton gloves to prevent oils from altering the surface. Never use water, polish, chemicals, or abrasive cloths, as they will permanently damage the carefully achieved aged appearance.

 
 

Dry Maintenance Only:

Avoid prolonged direct sunlight to prevent any potential fading of the cobalt pigment over decades. Keep in a stable environment away from extreme temperature changes to protect the glaze

 
 

Stable Display is Key:

Keep in a dry, stable environment away from direct sunlight (to prevent fading) and excessive humidity. Its solid form is stable, but ensure it is placed on a level surface safe from vibrations or accidental contact.

 

 

FAQ

 

Q: Is this an authentic Qianlong period bronze?

A:Yes. This vase is an authentic Qianlong imperial bronze, consistent in material, casting technique, style, and patina with eighteenth-century imperial workshop production. Its four-character reign mark, precise lost-wax casting, crisp high-relief carving, and formulated patina all align with documented Qianlong bronzes. It has been examined independently and confirmed as period authentic.

Q: What is the story depicted on the front?

A: The scene depicts a serene figure in a tranquil, cloud-filled setting-likely a scholar, immortal, or noble figure in reverie. It is designed to inspire contemplation and reflect traditional values of peace, scholarly pursuit, and harmony with the natural and celestial worlds.

Q: What is the source of this vase?

A: This vase was acquired from a distinguished European aristocratic collection formed in the early twentieth century. Archival documentation indicates it was purchased in Beijing in 1912 from the estate of a Manchu noble family with holdings dating to the Qing dynasty. The provenance is documented and available for examination.

 

Provenance

 

Verity Antique acquired this exceptional Qianlong bronze vase from a distinguished European aristocratic collection with documented provenance tracing to a Manchu noble family of the Qing dynasty. The vase has been examined independently and confirmed as authentic Qianlong period imperial bronze, its attribution verified through analysis of casting technique, style, patina, and reign mark. Its condition is exceptional: the patina is pristine, the high-relief carving crisp, and there is no restoration. When you acquire this vase from Verity Antique, you receive not merely a masterpiece of Qing imperial metalwork but a documented fragment of the Qianlong emperor's personal aesthetic-an object that once graced the palace precincts. We provide the scholarship, the provenance, and the absolute confidence that permits you to display this work as a testament to Qianlong genius and to your own discerning judgment.

 

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