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Sang De Boeuf Porcelain Bottle Neck Vase (Tianqiuping) - 19th Century

Sang De Boeuf Porcelain Bottle Neck Vase (Tianqiuping) - 19th Century

This antique vase was hand made on the potters wheel in the traditional way. It is then decorated by hand before firing. Sang de boeuf was one of a number of new flambé glazes, marked by unpredictable but highly decorative and varying effects. First developed in the Jingdezhen porcelain kilns during the Kangxi reign (1662-1722) this vase dates to the late 19th century. 

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Sang de boeuf refers to the colour which translates to French for 'ox blood', a colour created by oxidising iron & copper.Ā 


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Sang De Boeuf Porcelain Bottle Neck Vase (Tianqiuping) - 19th Century—

$731.52

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Sang De Boeuf Porcelain Bottle Neck Vase (Tianqiuping) - 19th Century

This antique vase was hand made on the potters wheel in the traditional way. It is then decorated by hand before firing. Sang de boeuf was one of a number of new flambé glazes, marked by unpredictable but highly decorative and varying effects. First developed in the Jingdezhen porcelain kilns during the Kangxi reign (1662-1722) this vase dates to the late 19th century. 

Ā 

Sang de boeuf refers to the colour which translates to French for 'ox blood', a colour created by oxidising iron & copper.Ā 


From China

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This antique vase was hand made on the potters wheel in the traditional way. It is then decorated by hand before firing. Sang de boeuf was one of a number of new flambé glazes, marked by unpredictable but highly decorative and varying effects. First developed in the Jingdezhen porcelain kilns during the Kangxi reign (1662-1722) this vase dates to the late 19th century. 

Ā 

Sang de boeuf refers to the colour which translates to French for 'ox blood', a colour created by oxidising iron & copper.Ā 


From China

UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £15
More delivery options available at checkout