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A limited edition, 100% handcrafted, and hand-polished high temperature colour glaze mini ceramic vase, originally designed for elevating your home experience and providing a unique touch of artistry.
An Exquisite and Thoughtful Gift - This finely crafted mini ceramic vase displays superior craftsmanship, serves as a truly special and memorable gift for discerning individuals and loved ones.
Product specification
the inner diameter of the top: 3.5cm
Height: 7cm
the diameter of the vase body: 6.5cm
the diameter of the bottom: 3.5cm
100% Handmade porcelain
Handmade, hand-painted ceramic vase
This limited edition mini blue-and-white porcelain vase is entirely hand-painted, handcrafted, and hand-polished.
Underglaze painting technique (Intangible cultural heritage)
It utilizes the underglaze painting technique, an esteemed intangible cultural heritage in ceramics. This traditional method involves applying blue cobalt pigment, derived from minerals, to the porcelain body, followed by a layer of transparent glaze over the artwork. The porcelain is then fired at high temperatures ranging from approximately 1,200 to 1,300 degrees Celsius.
A limited edition, 100% handcrafted, and hand-polished high temperature colour glaze mini ceramic vase, originally designed for elevating your home experience and providing a unique touch of artistry.
An Exquisite and Thoughtful Gift - This finely crafted mini ceramic vase displays superior craftsmanship, serves as a truly special and memorable gift for discerning individuals and loved ones.
Product specification
the inner diameter of the top: 3.5cm
Height: 7cm
the diameter of the vase body: 6.5cm
the diameter of the bottom: 3.5cm
100% Handmade porcelain
Handmade, hand-painted ceramic vase
This limited edition mini blue-and-white porcelain vase is entirely hand-painted, handcrafted, and hand-polished.
Underglaze painting technique (Intangible cultural heritage)
It utilizes the underglaze painting technique, an esteemed intangible cultural heritage in ceramics. This traditional method involves applying blue cobalt pigment, derived from minerals, to the porcelain body, followed by a layer of transparent glaze over the artwork. The porcelain is then fired at high temperatures ranging from approximately 1,200 to 1,300 degrees Celsius.