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A Qing Dynasty vase 200 years ahead of its time

The blown-glass vase reflects European techniques adopted by imperial workshops, with near-identical examples in Beijing and Bristol.

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By Stephy Chung, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) — There’s a plucky little Qing Dynasty artifact that at first glance looks out of place among China’s many Forbidden City treasures. Instead of the ornate porcelain and cloisonné enameling often associated with imperial vases, this one is made of blown glass. With its swirling red, white and The post A Qing Dynasty vase 200 years ahead of its time appeared first on KVIA.

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A Qing Dynasty vase 200 years ahead of its time

There’s a plucky little Qing Dynasty artifact that at first glance looks out of place among China’s many Forbidden City treasures.

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