Longevity Wujiang Kung Fu Cup/150CC/Chinese Style/Full Han Feast/Emperor/Emperor/Noble

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SHIN TAY YUAN ART
SHIN TAY YUAN ART
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Longevity Wujiang Kung Fu Cup/150CC/Chinese Style/Full Han Feast/Emperor/Emperor/Noble - Teapots & Teacups - Porcelain Yellow

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New Taiyuan Longevity Boundless Series The decoration of "Longevity Without Borders" porcelain is taken from traditional art and folk culture. The main decorations are zhuanxin lotus, curly grass pattern and treasure phase flower. Each leaf is regular, lively and rich in color materials. The second level is the longevity pattern, which has the simplicity of folk art, and uses different shades of red material, so that the relationship with the main decoration and the four characters "longevity and boundless" is properly pointed out, pointing out the whole cultural and historical origins. Commodity category: Longevity and Boundless Series - Lid Cup Specifications: height 6cm width 8.5cm Capacity: 150cc

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Material
Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Taiwan
Unique Features
Customizable
Stock
More than 10
Ranking
No.28,552 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.4,339 - Teapots & Teacups
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Product Type
Original Design
Listing Summary
New Taiyuan Longevity Boundless Series The decoration of "Longevity Without Borders" porcelain is taken from traditional art and folk culture. The main decorations are zhuanxin lotus, curly grass pattern and treasure phase flower. The ceramics are first fired with transparent glaze, then pasted with decals, processed and fired at a high temperature of 1200 degrees.

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