Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase
Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase

Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase

Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase

Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase

Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase

Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase

Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase

Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase

Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase

Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase

Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase

Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase

Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase

Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase

Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase

Large Museum Quality Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) 3-part Painted Pottery Vase

Business & contact Information’. Can be found at the bottom-left of this page. For telephone inquiries, please. LARGE MUSEUM QUALITY CHINESE TANG DYNASTY (618-907) 3-PART PAINTED POTTERY VASE. This is a rare, exceptional and unrestored Original Chinese Tang Dynasty Three Part Painted Pottery Buddhist Stupa Jar, Stand, and Cover, dating from the 8th-9th-century AD (circa 618-907). The outstanding example is complete with its original stand and cover, all of which were made from high-fired pottery. The surface of all three sections is cold painted in a base coat of a creamy white pigment with lotus leaf and floral patterns, further complimented by the. Bright orange and green pigments with a black outlined lid. Each piece retains very good traces of pigment, especially in the main vase. Such Stupa vases from this period have been found in the tombs of Buddhist monks as well as tombs connected to Tang dynasty imperial households. The magnificent piece will look incredible displayed in either an ultra-modern home or a museum, such is the versatility and the style of the vase. Indeed, it is truly a sight to see and behold, and it is an incredible surviving artefact that dates between 1116 and 1405 years old! Tang Dynasty Pottery Vase. Near-perfect, completely original and unrestored Tang Dynasty Painted Pottery Vase dating from the 8th-9th-century AD (618-907). Retaining the original paint and pigmentation, with merely a single ancient chip to both the lid and the base – see images. Overall Measurements (widest points). A Certificate Of Authenticity (COA) will be provided by artsonline with this piece. Great care and much time are taken over the safe transportation of the Fine Art and Antique pieces that we sell. We pack extremely carefully, so you can rest assured that your piece will arrive with you in perfect condition. Pay Securely – Telephone orde rs are welcome.
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