Tang San Cai
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An Exhibition of Tang Sancai Pottery Selected from the Collection of Alan and Simone Hartman $4.32 79 pages…. |
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San Hsi Tang Fateh Series (eight) Feng Cheng Su, Fu Wang, Cai Xiang $78.40 … |
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Jia chang cai pu: Yi tang san cai (Jia ting yin shi xi lie) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) … |
Ancient China
Collection of Chinese antiquities
Mainly supper Chinese antiques, we specialize in ceramics ranging from the Tang Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, typically porcelain blue and white "," Celadon Ware, "Rose Family", "Green Family", «June Ware ',' Zhou Yao-Ware", "San Cai ',' Temmoku.
You can click the link below to take a first look at our collection of ancient Chinese.
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We are professional exporter ancient Chinese over 10 years, many skilled workers and conditioner worked in this filed more than 15 years, formed with different eyes refinishing antique Chinese coins collected from our campaign special actions only invaded, offers wholesale and retail business for export to more than 30 countries and regions.
Please e-mail for prices and details. To feel free to email vianneiphk@hotmail.com For general information or can call 00852-69323615 (direct line and 24 hours of availability.). We hope to be your best friends in China!
If you have questions about particular elements of the collection, or if you wish to discuss payment, please contact us – we would be happy hear from you. Email is our preferred method of contact. All requests are normally answered within 48 hours unless we are out of the country during a trip to purchase, which could delay our response. All applications are important and we look forward to hearing from you!
Telephone: 00852-69323615
Chinese antique furniture general information: Chinese antique furniture has a reputation in modern China and the West as, Chinese antique furniture features profound cultural facts and superb craftsmanship. The furniture is mainly made of precious wood, in Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1616-1911) dynasties. It is widely recognized as the best, because furniture, before the Ming dynasty has not survived wars and time, a traditional Chinese furniture craftsmanship did not reach its zenith until the Ming Dynasty. It reached a high level of success aesthetics and could even claim a place in the history of furniture in the world.
chinese furniture usually lacquered red or black, then painted, and often carved and sometimes inlaid with other materials such as precious stones, etc.Ming Dynasty funiture is known for its simplicity with sparse lines of furniture and decoration shortly Qing emphasizes detail and extravagance. Furniture from southern China tends to be very elaborate whereas northern furniture is big, heavy and large.
Ming Dynasty Furniture: Ming furniture is simple with sparse lines and little decoration. It usually has fine and durable precious woods like mahogany, sandalwood, rose wood etc. Ming Dynasty, the demand for fine furniture, the ample supply of wood and the technology developed tenon-mortise all contributed to the success of the Ming furniture. The architects of the Ming Dynasty succinct language used art to express their feelings and cleverly combined the beauty of simplicity and tranquility. Thus, Ming furniture usually has simple structures, shapes and decorations unique minimum, which reserves the natural beauty of wood. Lines were ingeniously applied to emphasize details such as the back of a chair and the legs and resting bars of chairs and tables. emphasis was placed on the application the natural beauty of wood texture and adopting latticework and openwork carving of. Striking eye on places like the backs of chairs, there are models simple embossing or openwork carving.
Qing Dynasty Furniture: In the early Qing Dynasty, furniture inherited features of the Ming Dynasty, from the reign of Emperor Yongzheng of the Emperor Jiaqing. After political power has stabilized and improving the economy, people have started paying more attention to more material things in life there, and demanded decorative and luxurious furnishings, flashy and sumptuousness were a basic features of Qing furniture which has been generally heavy and large, with finely carved motifs. Some pieces were carved from head to foot and had inlays of stone, mother pearl, porcelain, metal, and enamel. Qing furniture had curved decorations and exaggerated shapes that demanded attention. Furniture Traditional Chinese made a strong aesthetic appeal due to its apparently simple lines and the fact that it makes use of "natural materials" such as the finest hardwoods-no musty stuffed couches here. Loan comparisons can be made to Danish furniture, with its sparse lines. With Chinese furniture, you see what you get. Nothing is hidden, and the wood is polished, stained or lacquered to evoke its natural earthiness and grainy reached patterns.Chinese furniture a high design and fine workmanship from the sixteenth century, the last part of the Ming period. Fine furniture is characterized by simple designs Complex and elegant joinery that held the furniture, together, without glue or nails.
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Tang San Cai Chinese Porcelain War Horse Statue Figurine Tri-Colored Glaze 15″ $175.00 |
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Wonderful*Tang San Cai*Man Playing Se&Cyan Horse* $109.00 |
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CNRELIC:Chinese Tang San Cai Porcelain Bowl $359.00 |
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HORSE TANG SAN CAI CHINESE PORCELAIN STATUE Tri-Colored Glazed 15″ Tall16″ Long $175.00 |
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May 29th, 2009
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