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Meissen Red Ming Dragon Five Piece Place Setting
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Ming Dragon
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Item #: 104657
$1,600
11" Diameter, accented in 24K gold.
The dragon is the first among the four “fabled creatures" in Chinese mythology and symbolizes many things, among them the supernatural, the spirit of change, and the rhythm of nature. It was during the Ming Dynasty that the dragon first appeared on Chinese porcelains. Meissen followed suit with a few patterns, one of which is the stunning Ming Dragon.
In Ming Dragon, a single dragon is shown with a “flaming pearl," of which there are many interpretations. Depicted as it is here, however, with the pearl surrounded by clouds, the image signifies wish fulfillment, happiness, and good fortune. What a fitting sentiment for the table, where mind, body and soul are nourished.
Meissen offers Ming Dragon in eight different colors,'¯red, green, yellow, amythest, light blue, cobalt blue, black and brown.
The history of porcelain manufacturing in Europe begins in Meissen, Germany near Dresden, the cradle of European porcelain. Apart from the short-lived production of the Medici factory in Florence in the 1560's, Meissen was the first successful producer of hard-paste porcelain - or true porcelain - in Europe. Meissen's products, and those of its imitators, who came later, destroyed the supremacy of the oriental porcelain that had held a virtual monopoly in the world since Marco Polo opened the china trade in 1295.
In the 17th and 18th centurie ...
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