Ming Dynasty Xuande Glazed Red Wheel Flower Embracing the Moon Vase
porcelain
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a-precious-moon-vase
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pattern-of-ming-dynasty-porcelain
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The Baoyue vase is a type of porcelain from the Qing Dynasty, also known as the "Baoyue vase". Its characteristics include a small mouth, a straight neck, and two ears on the side of the neck. It is named because the bottle belly resembles a round moon. The Jingdezhen kiln during the Yongle and Xuande periods of the Ming Dynasty was the main production site for the moonlit bottle.