Peachbloom-Glazed 'Chrysanthemum' Vase, Juban Ping, 19th Century
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Peachbloom-Glazed 'Chrysanthemum' Vase, Juban Ping, 19th Century

Qing Dynasty

The peachbloom glaze is one of the most celebrated glazes in Chinese porcelain history, specifically linked to the Kangxi reign (1661-1722) of the Qing Dynasty. It is found only on a small group of vessels for the scholar's table. The unique name "peachbloom" reflects its delicate appearance that resembles the varying tones seen on a ripening peach, encompassing soft pinks, pale reds, and hints of green.

Specifications

Dimensions: D: 2.5 x H: 8.5 x W: 4 in.

Condition: Good

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