DRAGON JAR 330mm Beautiful Chinese Feng shui Vase Pot Porcelain Ceramic

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$295.00

A stunning old Chinese Jar, featuring two Naga / Dragon on each opposite sides. A rare size. Feng Shui dragon is one of 4 celestial animals in Feng Shui and is being ranked as one of the most powerful symbol of Yang energy. It often use as an auspicious symbol in the Feng Shui to symbolize authoritative power, nobility, success, divine protection, wealth and plentiful opportunities.

Description

Description

Dragon Jar / Tajau Naga with natural cracker lines, there are no cracks upon inspection inside and the jar’s underside. Medium size jar, rare size. Circa 1960. More porcelain here.

Height: 33 cm / 13 inches
Diameter: 28 cm / 11 inches

Weight: 5.5 kg / 12 lb

After packing: Estimated 7.5 kg / 16.5 lb

I will ship via Courier Service(5-7 working days) worldwide, insured.

Wikipedia: A dragon jar is a type of ceremonial porcelain vessel that became popular among the ruling classes of Korea and China and in addition to being a generally auspicious symbol, the dragon represented the authority and beneficence of the ruler.

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Weight 7.5 kg
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1 review for DRAGON JAR 330mm Beautiful Chinese Feng shui Vase Pot Porcelain Ceramic

  1. galvin yeo

    nice artifact, love it and please hope to find somemore

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