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持蓮童子紋蓋罐
Covered jar with motif of boys holding lotus
Kangxi Reign (1661–1722)
Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, China
porcelain, underglaze-blue decoration
Collection of Sally Yu Leung
L2024.0301.002a,b
#ChineseCeramics
This tweet was posted on September 05, 2024.
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1. 冬瓜形瓷罐
Pot with lid 19th century
Qing dynasty (1644–1911)
Jiangxi province, China
porcelain, underglaze-blue decoration
Collection of Sally Yu Leung
L2024.0301.007a,b
#ChineseCeramics
This tweet was posted on September 05, 2024.
See "Everyday Elegance in Chinese Ceramics" on display, pre-security, in the Mayor Edwin M. Lee International Terminal Departures Hall and online: at: https://t.co/oUqRPEVcSF
#ChineseCeramics
This tweet was posted on September 05, 2024.
During the 14th century, Chinese ceramicists at the kilns at Jingdezhen refined and perfected the art of porcelain painted with cobalt-blue decoration. Blue-and-white porcelain remains one of the most imitated & influential advancements in the history of ceramics #ChineseCeramics
This tweet was posted on September 05, 2024.
See "Everyday Elegance in Chinese Ceramics" on display, pre-security, in the Mayor Edwin M. Lee International Terminal Departures Hall and online at: https://t.co/oUqRPEVcSF
#ChineseCeramics #Ceramics #lion #Buddhism
This tweet was posted on April 23, 2024.
The Chinese word for “lion” can be a pun for “generations” (shi), “master” (shi), and “thoughts” (si), all pronounced the same way. Because they are powerful creatures, guardian lions (“foo dogs”) guard the entrances to temples and public buildings. #ChineseCeramics
This tweet was posted on April 23, 2024.
The fearless lion motif was introduced to China alongside Buddhism where it symbolizes strength and protection. Lions also signify harmony, blessings, and high military rank. The lion appears frequently in Chinese decorative arts as highly stylized. #ChineseCeramics
This tweet was posted on April 23, 2024.
See "Everyday Elegance in Chinese Ceramics" on "display, pre-security, in the Mayor Edwin M. Lee International Terminal Departures Hall and online at: https://t.co/ulpuIaEM6p
#ChineseCeramics #LunarNewYear #ChineseNewYear #China #ceramics
This tweet was posted on February 09, 2024.
Happy #LunarNewYear! 2024 is the year of the dragon! Our newest exhibition, “Everyday Elegance in Chinese Ceramics,” features a preserved egg storage jar decorated with two large dragons. The dragon permeates Chinese history, folklore, religion, and art. #ChineseCeramics
This tweet was posted on February 09, 2024.
Our newest exhibition, “Everyday Elegance in Chinese Ceramics” is now on display! A celebration of Chinese utilitarian ceramics, produced for popular consumption, the exhibition features functional wares from the 19th- & 20th-centuries from China. #ChineseCeramics
This tweet was posted on January 22, 2024.
See "Everyday Elegance in Chinese Ceramics" on "display, pre-security, in the Mayor Edwin M. Lee International Terminal Departures Hall and online at: https://t.co/ulpuIaEM6p
#ChineseCeramics #China #pottery #ceramics
This tweet was posted on January 22, 2024.







