Carmine painted gold window thangka Buddha pattern hugging moon vase, is a precious porcelain in the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, set luxury, solemnity and delicacy in one. The bottle body is made of carmine as the main color, and the red is translucent and pink, like the afterglow of the sunset reflecting the delicate skin of porcelain, which looks luxurious and soft. The overall shape is just like a crescent moon, with smooth lines and curvaceous beauty, giving people a rounded and full visual effect.
The body of the bottle is painted with golden Buddha statues, these Buddha statues are sitting or standing, with solemn expressions and kind faces, as if telling a thousand-year-old historical story. The gold ornamentation is particularly eye-catching on the carmine background, giving people a strong visual impact. These Buddha ornaments not only have high artistic value, but also contain profound religious meanings and philosophies.
The bottom of the moon bottle is engraved with the style of "Yongzheng year". These four words are a symbol of the identity of this artwork, representing the exquisite skills and quality assurance of the porcelain production process in the Yongzheng period. The Yongzheng period was a peak period of porcelain production in the Qing Dynasty, and its porcelain production process has been quite mature, with unique shapes, exquisite ornaments and rich colors.
With a height of 34 cm, the bottle is a modest size, making it suitable for both hand holding and display. Its elegant curves and exquisite craftsmanship make it unique among antique art collections. Whether placed on a desk, living room or study, it can add a touch of simplicity and elegance to the surrounding environment. At the same time, it is also one of the indispensable tea utensils in the tea ceremony, which complements the fragrance of tea. In the Buddhist hall, it can be used as an offering utensil to increase the solemnity of religious ceremonies.
This carmine painted gold window thangka Buddha pattern hugging moon vase is not only a work of art, but also a microcosm of history. It has witnessed the prosperity and glory of the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, and also carries China's profound historical and cultural heritage. It is the crystallization of the exquisite skills of the artists, and it is also the embodiment of the profound cultural heritage of our nation.
When appreciating this artwork, we can not only feel its delicate craftsmanship and gorgeous artistic style, but also appreciate the breadth and profundity of Chinese culture. The Buddha ornamentation on the vase symbolizes compassion, wisdom and peace, which are important parts of traditional Chinese culture. The bottom of the "Yongzheng year" fully demonstrates the prosperity and glory of the ancient Chinese porcelain industry.
At the same time, this moon bottle also has a certain practical value. Its elegant shape and exquisite ornamentation make it both an ornamental ornament and a practical object. In the tea ceremony, it can be used as part of the tea set to complement the aroma of the tea. In the Buddhist hall, it can be used as an offering utensil to increase the solemnity of religious ceremonies.
Overall, this carmine painted gold window thangka Buddha pattern moon vase is a precious work of art that combines beauty, practicality, historical and cultural value. It not only has high artistic value, but also has profound historical and cultural connotations. It is undoubtedly a rare treasure in China's antique art collection.