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Exquisitely embroidered with gold dragons and wave patterns, this lavish court robe indicates the noble status of its owner — it could be worn only by a Qing dynasty royal family member on the most important ceremonial occasions.
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Rooted in Southern and Northern dynasties Buddhist art, the interlaced lotus pattern incised on this Ming dynasty green-glazed porcelain bowl whispers not only Buddhism serenity, but also vitality and luck.
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A gold hair stick from the Ming dynasty… but with a head on it? Might give you the creeps, but it’s actually a symbol of luck. That smiling face belongs to the beloved God of Longevity — huge forehead, long beard and big blessings.
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This bronze jar—lid shaped like lotus petals, body adorned with dragons in high relief and openwork—captures the creativity and imagination of craftsmen in the Spring and Autumn Period, when imagination thrived in an age of change and contention.
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With interlaced lotus patterns and geometrical patterns delicately outlined in gold, this lacquered round box from Fuzhou—a traditionally flourishing town of lacquerware craftsmanship—makes a vibrant visual harmony of red and gold.
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Shaped like blooming chrysanthemums and inscribed with Chinese characters, this pair of rings was unearthed from the Pan family tomb in Shanghai. Though rings had long been worn in China, the term jiezhi (戒指) did not officially emerge until the Ming dynasty.
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Decorated with five layers of various patterns, this Yuan dynasty blue-and-white porcelain vase embodies classic Chinese aesthetics. Vase of similar design can be found in Turkey’s Topkapi Palace—a testament to its global appeal.
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A classic motif of fortune, this blue-and-white plate portrays two phoenixes flying across intertwined flowers with luxurious brocade patterns beneath. This auspicious pattern has been a beloved symbol of blessing since its creation.
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By mixing clays of different colors together, the twisted placenta technique creates unique marbled patterns that run consistently through the entire body of the ceramic—both inside and out, earning it an elegant name of “The Junzi among Porcelains”.
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Do you know that this exquisite Dunhuang-inspired silk scarf with doves of peace is the first national gift of New China? 🇨🇳
It was designed by artist Chang Shana under the guidance of Lin Huiyin—a pioneering Chinese architect and conservationist.🕊️

This Qing dynasty vase features crackled glaze with iron black and golden yellow lines crawling through it, both inherited from the Ge kiln of Song dynasty, which is renowned for its unique aesthetics of natural beauty out of imperfection.
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Accessories are a window into the owner’s aesthetic tastes. This Qing dynasty fan holder captures the elegance of Jiangnan fashion with floral patterns embroidered in Lasuoxiu (Pekinese stitch), creating a harmony of color on satin fabric.
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In admiration of the “intact” social order in ancient times, retro aesthetics became popular during the Ming and Qing dynasties. This Qianlong era jade vase, for example, is decorated with animal mask patterns found on Shang and Zhou bronzeware.
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The Honeysuckle pattern, named after the resilient winter honeysuckle plant, Its symbolism lies deeply in its name: "enduring the winter without withering."
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The Changsha Kiln was a key export kiln of the Tang dynasty. Its brown and blue glaze, paired with delicate floral patterns, reflects the Tang era's prosperity and thriving trade with the West.
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Embroidered with luxurious gold threads, this Qing dynasty tapestry satin chair cover is a masterpiece of Jiangnan craftsmanship. Featuring an auspicious motif of a crane carrying blessings of longevity, it whispers eternal delicacy.
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This Ming dynasty (1368―1644) bronze mirror stands out with its intricate design—mythical beasts,grapevine patterns, and a carved Water-Moon Guanyin - such an exquisitel artifact reflecting both ancient beliefs and craftsmanship.🍇🙏
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This baby carrier features vibrant horsetail embroidery—a traditional craft of the Shui people in Sandu, Guizhou province. Its bold butterfly motif is outlined with white thread-wrapped horsehair, a signature of the craft.
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