Hetian Jade duplicates of ancient bronze artifacts were produced in abundance for Qing royals. One such example is a dark ...
Huang Ying, curator of a jade exhibition in Beijing's Palace Museum, talks about a Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) dark green jade vase duplicate of a Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) bronze vase with a fish ...
In its early years, the Qing Dynasty had a tea kitchen (for tea with ... had its own dinnerware storehouse where all variety of gold, silver, jade, tin, Bronze, copper, and porcelain ware were ...
The Qing Dynasty had one major political handicap ... whatever [the] difficult times . . . the jade always represents the great past. "Another side, the darker side . . . the beautiful things ...
Jade clothing pendant, Ming Dynasty, Wanli Period 1573-1619 Mutton-fat jade is white and this mutton-fat jade brush pot is in the form of a lotus flower and leaf. The lotus flower is associated with ...
This jade bi, already over three thousand years ... The Emperor was a member of the Qing Dynasty, which had displaced the Ming about a hundred years before, and which would rule China until ...
On veranda is a display of musical instruments: bronze bells and a set of jade musical stones. The Hall of Preserving Harmony was also built in 1420. In the Qing Dynasty, the emperors held annual ...
Jade, ceramics and gold artefacts dating from the Ming and Qing dynasty eras were among the exhibits taken. Rachel Yuan, from the museum, said: "These items are priceless and have huge sentimental ...
The Zhejiang Museum is hosting a Tea World exhibition until April 6. Held in partnership with the Palace Museum, it showcases 114 artifacts from the Song (960-1279) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties.