Imperial brush five blessings pot

by 365zpw on 2011-07-16 18:21:50

China National Museum made "Imperial Five Blessings Pot 60th Anniversary of the Founding of the Country Grand Accompaniment" === Kangxi Pot (China Red Porcelain) + Yongzheng Cup (China Red Porcelain) + Yongzheng Plate (China Red Porcelain) + Qianlong Cup (China Red Porcelain) + Qianlong Plate (China Red Porcelain) + Jiaqing Cup (China Red Porcelain) + Jiaqing Plate (China Red Porcelain) + Daoguang Cup (China Red Porcelain) + Daoguang Plate (China Red Porcelain) + Mao Zedong Blessing Word Plate (China Red Porcelain) + General Yuan Wei, Director of the Military Museum's personally written calligraphy work on blessing words (Xuan paper) + General Yuan Wei's pictorial (August 1st printed matter) + China National Museum certificate + Gold detection certificate + Lead isolation environmental protection certificate + General Yuan Wei's personally written calligraphy collection certificate + National Quality and Technical Supervision Bureau anti-counterfeiting mark + one pure wood base in black sandalwood category = China National Museum made Imperial Five Blessings Pot 60th Anniversary of the Founding of the Country Grand Accompaniment. Its collection value is extremely high, mainly reflected in the following aspects:

First, the Imperial Five Blessings Pot series of collections was specially made to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the museum - an official kiln special edition, which absolutely has collection value!

Second, the ten artifacts including Kangxi Pot (China Red Porcelain), Yongzheng Cup (China Red Porcelain), Yongzheng Plate (China Red Porcelain), Qianlong Cup (China Red Porcelain), Qianlong Plate (China Red Porcelain), Jiaqing Cup (China Red Porcelain), Jiaqing Plate (China Red Porcelain), Daoguang Cup (China Red Porcelain), Daoguang Plate (China Red Porcelain), and Mao Zedong Blessing Word Plate (China Red Porcelain) all bear the handwriting of Jiang Zemin's inscription with the words "Made by China National Museum". -- a true modern official kiln work.

Third, "Carefully researched from the archives of the Chinese Historical Archives, the shapes were selected from the China National Museum. Designed and made by the expert group of the China National Museum. The five blessings written by the pens of the five Qing emperors Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, Jiaqing, and Daoguang are reproduced in red porcelain, showing Kangxi Golden Blessing, Yongzheng Golden Blessing, Qianlong Golden Blessing, Jiaqing Golden Blessing, and Daoguang Golden Blessing. There are also auspicious cloud patterns and sea water patterns made of gold. Each blessing word is underlaid with fine wire dragon patterns,如意patterns, bat patterns, fine wire patterns, clear and detailed. Below each pot, cup, and plate are the corresponding seals of the respective blessing characters and the words "Made by China National Museum" along with a unique number. The Imperial Five Blessings Pot reproduces profound historical culture, its professional design concept and exquisite porcelain-making skills have never been seen before, leaving people in awe. Every detail is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, placed on the desk, played in the palm, pleasing to the eye, how not to be impressed? How can one let go?

Fourth, the personal "Blessing" character calligraphy by modern calligrapher General Yuan Wei, Director of the Military Museum. General Yuan Wei's personal "Blessing" character calligraphy is worth five thousand yuan per square foot, and this piece of calligraphy is four square feet, so the intrinsic value of this piece of calligraphy is already twenty thousand yuan. Out of love for the China National Museum and support for China's collection industry as well as his affection for Chinese collectors, General Yuan Wei personally handwrote the "Blessing" character and gifted it to lucky collectors, which is indeed a great fortune for collectors. Just these two gifts alone have a large appreciation space, let alone the main item being a grand set of the Imperial Five Blessings Pot made by the China National Museum! How can one not be moved!!

Fifth, this is a genuine cultivation and guidance for collectors, especially the younger generation of contemporary collectors. Because for collectors, it's not just about appreciation, it's not just a commercial collection, it's more about the collection of national culture, human history, cultural literacy, life taste, and cultural realm. The Imperial Five Blessings Pot Grand Accompaniment is a perfect combination of ancient art and culture, modern art and culture, and the most advanced Chinese porcelain-making technology. It condenses thousands of years of China's love and desire for blessings, representing thousands of years of Chinese blessing culture, festive culture, historical culture, and humanistic culture --- truly a great collection item.

This collection opportunity is a heartfelt grand gift from the China National Museum to guide collectors to become true big collectors, truly a time-sensitive and once-in-a-lifetime chance! Collectors should hurry up!!