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Description
Artist: Gong Baojia
Medium: Porcelain
Dimensions: H. 39.4cm x 38.1cm
Origin: Jingdezhen, China
Provenance: Kingdom Ceramics Gallery
Exhibited: Kingdom Ceramics Gallery, Xiamen, China 2004; Private Museum, Xiamen, China 2011
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This Digital NFT is uniquely paired with a Physical NFT (NFC chip attached to the object), linking them verifiably and securely to establish authenticity and provenance. The Physical NFT may also trigger other digital experiences related to the object of art.
The creation of porcelains began over 2000 years ago in the ancient city of Chang Nan (China), later changed to Jingdezhen. Contemporary porcelains created by the few Master Ceramists of Jingdezhen, today are considered some of the finest on the planet. Styles range from the early QingHua (Blue & White) to the Gao Wen Yao Bian (High Temperature Glaze) which can only be found in Jingdezhen.
'Red Leaves with Two Birds' - Porcelain - Gong Baojia - Physical NFT
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'Red Leaves with Two Birds' - Porcelain - Gong Baojia - Physical NFT
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Overview
Not for Sale
Description
Artist: Gong Baojia
Medium: Porcelain
Dimensions: H. 39.4cm x 38.1cm
Origin: Jingdezhen, China
Provenance: Kingdom Ceramics Gallery
Exhibited: Kingdom Ceramics Gallery, Xiamen, China 2004; Private Museum, Xiamen, China 2011
#ArtAreas.io Physical NFTs
This Digital NFT is uniquely paired with a Physical NFT (NFC chip attached to the object), linking them verifiably and securely to establish authenticity and provenance. The Physical NFT may also trigger other digital experiences related to the object of art.
The creation of porcelains began over 2000 years ago in the ancient city of Chang Nan (China), later changed to Jingdezhen. Contemporary porcelains created by the few Master Ceramists of Jingdezhen, today are considered some of the finest on the planet. Styles range from the early QingHua (Blue & White) to the Gao Wen Yao Bian (High Temperature Glaze) which can only be found in Jingdezhen.