Porcelain vase in stunning celadon glaze that ranges in color from pale grey-green to pale bluish-green with a crackled finish that reveals a deep red, likely achieved through a method called oxide wash. Celadon glaze is often associated with Ge Ware, one of the Five Great Kilns famous for producing Chinese ceramics during the Song Dynasty, 960–1279 AD. This piece in particular is a reproduction of a rare, genuine antique.
Dimensions: 4.5” wide x 4.5” deep x 6.5” tall
Given the nature of vintage pieces, our items may show signs of wear. We do our best to list any notable imperfections. Colors may vary slightly from the photo due to lighting.
Porcelain vase in stunning celadon glaze that ranges in color from pale grey-green to pale bluish-green with a crackled finish that reveals a deep red, likely achieved through a method called oxide wash. Celadon glaze is often associated with Ge Ware, one of the Five Great Kilns famous for producing Chinese ceramics during the Song Dynasty, 960–1279 AD. This piece in particular is a reproduction of a rare, genuine antique.
Dimensions: 4.5” wide x 4.5” deep x 6.5” tall
Given the nature of vintage pieces, our items may show signs of wear. We do our best to list any notable imperfections. Colors may vary slightly from the photo due to lighting.