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Chinese Republic period Dragon Bowl & Saucer
Chinese Republic period Dragon Bowl & Saucer
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Chinese Republic Period Dragon Bowl & Saucer
A fine and decorative Chinese bowl and saucer dating from the Republic period, beautifully crafted in translucent porcelain. Both pieces feature the delicate rice grain (rice pattern) technique, allowing light to pass through the porcelain and creating a refined, elegant effect.
At the center of the bowl and matching saucer are well-painted dragons, executed with confident brushwork and strong detail. The dragons are lively and expressive, symbolizing power, strength, and good fortune, and form a striking focal point against the subtle translucency of the rice pattern.
The combination of traditional symbolism with skilled Republic-period craftsmanship makes this set both attractive and collectible.
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Origin: China
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Period: Republic Period (1912–1949)
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Type: Bowl & Saucer
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Decoration: Translucent rice grain porcelain with painted dragons
A highly appealing display or functional piece, ideal for collectors of Chinese porcelain or those seeking a distinctive example of early 20th-century Chinese ceramics.
Excellent Condition ( No Chips or Cracks )
Diameter : Bowl 13.5cm , Saucer 14.5cm
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