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Antique porcelain fine asian jewelry handmade sterling silver blue and white art gallery reign mark ring

$370.00
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Antique porcelain fine asian jewelry handmade sterling silver blue and white art gallery reign mark ring

$370.00

The piece was selected from Kangxi period(A.D.1661--1722) Qing Dynasty

The style of writing of Qing reign marks varies, but can be separated into two broad divisions within which there are further sub-divisions.

In the first division written in ‘kai-shu’ (regular or modern script), the mark consists of six characters written intwo columns of three characters. It is read from right to left and in descending order. The first character reads ‘da’ (great), followed by ‘qing’ (pure), the official name of the alien Manchu dynasty. This is followed by the two characters giving the reign title of the ruling emperor. The fifth character reads ‘nian’ (year) and the final character reads ‘zhi’ (made/manufactured).

Well,some porcelain wares were made during the Qing Dynasty may not inscribe reign mark of this period. Instead ancient artists inscribe reign mark of former dynasties. They'd love to express appreciation and admiration for its superb craftsmanship.

The mark above was written in ‘Kai-shu’, it should be read as follows:

This translates as “made in the reign of Chenghua (reign title of the ninth Ming emperor) in the Great Ming dynasty”.

The second broad division of reign marks is written in ‘Zhuan’ (archaic seal script). It reflects the eighteenth century’s obsession with the archaic style. The seal script reign marks are translated in exactly the same way as in the ‘kai-shu’ script.

This beautiful piece is beautifully crafted and of heirloom quality. 

Every artwork here is unique. I might be able to do similar ones, taken from another section of the same piece, but they are  never alike.That’s what makes them so special and one-of-a-kind. 

I believe antique porcelain jewelry could be nice personal collection ,also could be the perfect gift for family members, friends and business partners.

IMPORTANT: This item is handmade from antique porcelain, please allow small imperfections as they are part of the beauty of working with these materials.

P.S.:With the item comes with an identity card and a nice brocade box for packing(The box has a similar feature as you see in the picture. But not exactly the same as it in the picture).

Hallmarks: S 925 (International sterling silver)

We value our customers with greater priority. Kindly feel free to contact in case of any urgency to dealing with the matter.

* ALL ITEMS ARE FROM A CLEAN SMOKE-FREE ENVIRONMENT.

 

 

 

 

 

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The piece was selected from Kangxi period(A.D.1661--1722) Qing Dynasty

The style of writing of Qing reign marks varies, but can be separated into two broad divisions within which there are further sub-divisions.

In the first division written in ‘kai-shu’ (regular or modern script), the mark consists of six characters written intwo columns of three characters. It is read from right to left and in descending order. The first character reads ‘da’ (great), followed by ‘qing’ (pure), the official name of the alien Manchu dynasty. This is followed by the two characters giving the reign title of the ruling emperor. The fifth character reads ‘nian’ (year) and the final character reads ‘zhi’ (made/manufactured).

Well,some porcelain wares were made during the Qing Dynasty may not inscribe reign mark of this period. Instead ancient artists inscribe reign mark of former dynasties. They'd love to express appreciation and admiration for its superb craftsmanship.

The mark above was written in ‘Kai-shu’, it should be read as follows:

This translates as “made in the reign of Chenghua (reign title of the ninth Ming emperor) in the Great Ming dynasty”.

The second broad division of reign marks is written in ‘Zhuan’ (archaic seal script). It reflects the eighteenth century’s obsession with the archaic style. The seal script reign marks are translated in exactly the same way as in the ‘kai-shu’ script.

This beautiful piece is beautifully crafted and of heirloom quality. 

Every artwork here is unique. I might be able to do similar ones, taken from another section of the same piece, but they are  never alike.That’s what makes them so special and one-of-a-kind. 

I believe antique porcelain jewelry could be nice personal collection ,also could be the perfect gift for family members, friends and business partners.

IMPORTANT: This item is handmade from antique porcelain, please allow small imperfections as they are part of the beauty of working with these materials.

P.S.:With the item comes with an identity card and a nice brocade box for packing(The box has a similar feature as you see in the picture. But not exactly the same as it in the picture).

Hallmarks: S 925 (International sterling silver)

We value our customers with greater priority. Kindly feel free to contact in case of any urgency to dealing with the matter.

* ALL ITEMS ARE FROM A CLEAN SMOKE-FREE ENVIRONMENT.