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Unbelievable Chinese crafts wonder, hand painted on the egg by Chun Jia who is famous around China by his painting. It takes seven whole days for the painter to finish this mini painting on the egg.
Size:2.8*1.9inch
Origin:Shanghai
Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:Listen to it
The artwork is a traditional Chinese ceramic egg, titled "Dream of the Red Chamber."
It presents a dreamlike scene with exquisite painting techniques and rich colors.
The egg's surface is painted with a picture depicting characters such as Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu, filled with details and emotions.
This form of art showcases the unique charm and exquisite skills of ancient Chinese culture.
The historical significance of this ceramic egg lies in its representation of artistic expression in traditional Chinese culture.
In ancient times, ceramics were an important material widely used for decoration and practical purposes.
The story depicted on the egg reflects the plot and character images from the ancient Chinese literary masterpiece "Dream of the Red Chamber."
Through this egg, people can understand the rich connotations and artistic value of ancient Chinese literature.
In addition, this ceramic egg also carries certain symbolic meanings.
In Chinese culture, eggs are often seen as symbols of fertility and prosperity.
Therefore, this egg may represent people's yearning for a better life and a happy family.
Its existence provides an opportunity for appreciation and contemplation while also becoming a means of inheriting and showcasing cultural heritage.
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