Cloisonn é vase during the Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty
Cultural Relic
Vase 3D model
vase
Porcelain
Museum collections
Qing Dynasty cultural relics
Chinese cultural relics
Minneapolis Museum of Art
Cultural relics from the Kangxi period
Cloisonn é vase during the Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty
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This is a Qing Dynasty cloisonn é vase, now collected at the Minneapolis Museum of Art in the United States. Cloisonn é technology was introduced to China from Byzantium (now Istanbul) between 1200 and 1400 AD, but Chinese craftsmen endowed it with unique Chinese characteristics. During the reigns of Emperor Kangxi (1662-1722) and Emperor Qianlong (1736-95) of the Qing Dynasty, the craft of cloisonn é was perfected and reached its artistic peak. At the bottom of the vase, there is a delicate moire band. Each moire is like Ruyi's head, and there is a narrow lotus curl.