Blue-glazed vase with a dragon design
Date: Yuan Dynasty (1206-1368)
Height: 43.5cm
Bottom diameter: 4 cm
Caliber: 5.5 cm
This vase is widely recognized as one of the master works produced in the Yuan Dynasty. In comparison to others produced in the same age, it has a much more balanced visual depth and motif. Against the background of its blue-glazed body, the white dragon makes for strong visual richness.
Dragon-shaped Dehua pot
Date: Ming Dynasty (1386-1644)
Height: 12.9 cm
Bottom diameter: 4.8cm
The Ming Dynasty saw an extraordinary period of innovation in ceramics manufacturing. Kilns investigated new techniques in design and shape, showing a predilection for color and painted design, and an open-minded attitude toward foreign forms.
This pot has three dragons decorating its pure body. Its mouth is shaped like a flying baby dragon, the cap is adorned with a crouching dragon, and the third dragon is hunched over, interestingly enough, to become the handle of the pot.