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The flowers

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Base for flower arrangement
It refers to the base for flower arrangement. It is usually made of lead blocks and covered with pointed copper nails. There are many styles such as square, round and polygon. The flower branches can be inserted on copper nails in various forms to give play to the artistry of flower arrangement, which is suitable for shallow water pots!
Chinese name
The flowers
Interpretation
Base for flower arrangement
Seat material
Lead block
Features
Square, round, polygon
Applicable to
Shallow basin

Ancient significance

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Fish dragon flower arrangement in Qing Dynasty
The word "flower arrangement" began in the Ming Dynasty. During the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty, the popular utensils were round, or plum shaped, or drum shaped, with six small round holes on the top. The body was decorated with blue and white lotus patterns, gardenias, or blue and white flowers. Some of the utensils were decorated with four animal faces that were exposed. In the Ming Dynasty, many families had flower works of art.
The flowers
The Qing Dynasty continued to burn and manufacture, with a slight change in the shape of the ware and more varieties, including imitation Ge glaze, pink blue glaze, sky blue glaze, etc. Yes“ Flower sac ”It is known that monochrome glaze varieties are common, and Yongzheng and Qianlong products are the best.

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Kingfisher bird flower arrangement

Kingfisher bird flower arrangement, Qing Dynasty, 25 cm high, 5.9 × 8 cm in diameter.
The emerald is greenish green, with dark green and yellowish brown locally. The flower cuttings are high, in the form of stumps, with thick main poles, and can be inserted inside. The outer wall of the flower arrangement is carved with peony branches, on which stand birds. The lower part is equipped with hollow carved rosewood seat. [1]

Historical inheritance

Green carved flower and bird pattern flower arrangement in Qing Dynasty
The flower cuttings belong to furnishings and can be inserted inside. The Ming Dynasty jadeware has flower cuttings, which are mostly tubular. There were many styles of jade flower arrangement in the Qing Dynasty, among which the stump flower arrangement was typical. The jade material used in this flower arrangement has high transparency, and some parts are dark green. It is a high-grade material, and is an important display of the Qing court.