This vase reinterprets the classical (petal-shaped zun) form with symbolic lion-head rings, once used in royal vessels. Blending the poetic elegance of Ru ware and the sculptural grace of Longquan celadon, the piece reflects the timeless values of harmony, refinement, and cultural depth.
Shaped through meticulous hand-throwing and carving, each vase undergoes over 28 steps — from clay kneading and shaping to controlled air drying and multiple kiln firings. Its jade-like surface and flawless symmetry reflect the highest standards of celadon artistry. The "lion ring" detail is formed separately and fused seamlessly during glazing.
Crafted in Longquan, Zhejiang, this piece originates from one of China’s most revered ceramic traditions. Every vase is a result of multi-generational expertise, passed down from celadon masters who preserve both imperial-era firing techniques and poetic vessel design rooted in Chinese scholarly life.
Heir to the Great Celadon Tradition
This flower vase embodies the elegance and technical mastery of Longquan celadon, a hallmark of classical Chinese civilization. The piece’s soft jade finish and elegant silhouette carry forward the serene, scholarly aesthetic of Song dynasty literati culture.
UNESCO ICH Recognition
🔖 UNESCO ICH No.00963: Traditional Firing Technology of Longquan Celadon
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A refined blend of history, craftsmanship, and beauty — this vase honors the spirit of Chinese ceramic excellence.
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