About the Green glaze twined branches and shaved flowers double dragon vase
Story of the Song Dynasty Cizhou Kiln Green-shaved flowers double dragon vase
In the Song Dynasty, a Cizhou kiln potter named Wang Jing was famous for his exquisite skills.
He was commissioned by a wealthy businessman to burn an artifact that symbolized the prosperity of his family for an upcoming ancestral temple ceremony.
Wang Jing recalled the importance of dragons in Chinese culture, which symbolize strength, majesty and auspiciousness,
so he decided to create a unique porcelain with the theme of “double dragons”.

Wang Jing first selected the best quality clay and made a full-shaped vase with a slightly outward mouth,
a round and wide belly, and a stable and powerful bottom.
He carefully prepared the emerald green glaze, which symbolizes vitality and hope.
After that, he used the “carving flower” technique to cut out two flying dragon patterns from the glaze,
and carved layers of twined flower patterns in the background,
implying the prosperity of the family and the inheritance from generation to generation.
After completion, the vase exuded a dazzling luster and a simple artistic atmosphere, shocking everyone who saw it.
Legend has it that this double-dragon vase attracted the dragon god’s mercy during the ceremony,
which blessed the entire family with good weather and abundant descendants.
Since then, the vase has been regarded as a treasure to protect the house.
After hundreds of years of inheritance,
Shaved flowers double dragon vase was eventually lost to the world and is treasured by later generations as the pinnacle of Song Dynasty Cizhou Kiln art.
Description of the Vase
The shaved flowers vase showcases the quintessential artistry of Cizhou ware.
Standing tall with a rounded belly, it features a glossy green glaze that highlights the sophistication of Song Dynasty ceramics.
The dragons, intricately carved in relief, twist and curl around the vase’s body,
exuding an air of majesty and movement.
The background of scrolling vines enhances the dynamism of the design, creating an elegant contrast with the dragons.
The carving technique used is a hallmark of Cizhou kilns, where the glaze is partially removed to expose the underlying clay, creating a stunning texture.
The glaze, a deep emerald green, gives the vase a timeless allure, making it a perfect representation of the Song Dynasty’s refined taste and craftsmanship.
This shaved flowers vase not only showcases the technical brilliance of the Cizhou Kiln but also tells a story of the cultural significance of dragons and floral motifs in Chinese art,
embodying the harmony between strength and beauty.
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