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Friday, February 12, 2010
  [nepalese silver rings] A Pair of Blue and White - chinese red coral bracelet meaning

Jiaqing period, Qing Dynasty
Diameter: 13.3cm

Square mouths and diagonal walls of a slight bow, square foot, covered in glossy glazing with light and elegant blue decorations of melon vines along the inner walls, surrounding a central medallion of vividly depicted figures similar to the outer walls.

The charm of Chinese ceramics culture not only lies in its wide range of expressions on social life, nature, culture, customs, philosophy, and various notions, but also in the way of its expression, which is a demonstration of Chinese culture from many angles.

As part of Chinese culture, the history of Chinese ceramics culture is a vivid and vital part of the nation's cultural history.

The pottery in the Neolithic (8,000-2,000BC in China) period records the survival w


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