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ROCANIIRU COLLECTION
Set of 5 Qing Dynasty Famille Rose Tea Cups, Qing Dynasty (1616-1911 CE)
These are a set of five powdered enamel tea cups from the Qing dynasty. They are likely from Jingdezhen and feature roughly painted designs typical of miscellaneous wares from the Qing dynasty. Each cup has a slightly different shape and the paintings vary slightly as well. It would be delightful to incorporate such miscellaneous wares into a tea ceremony or kaiseki meal.
w6.3 x d6.3 x h3 cm (per customer)
Qing Dynasty/1616-1911CE
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Ceramics_China | Early modern period|16th-19th century
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