This vase is made of copper enamel with a flared mouth, long neck, double chi dragon-shaped handles, sloping shoulders, drooping belly, and a short ring foot. The interior is coated with a light blue glaze, while the exterior features a yellow ground. The upper part of the neck is decorated with a design of broken lotus branches, and the lower part has four gourd-shaped panels with blue-ground lotus patterns inside. The belly is adorned with a yellow-ground pattern of intertwined lotus branches, and the ring foot is decorated with scroll patterns. The base has a white ground with a red inscription in regular script, "Made in the Yongzheng Reign," enclosed within a double square frame. This vase forms a pair with Artifact No. 617 in the Palace Museum collection.Long-Necked Vase Enamelware Image
Yongzheng Reign, Copper Enamel Painted Floral Long-Necked Vase Enamelware Image
Qing Dynasty, Yongzheng Reign, Copper Enamel Painted Floral Long-Necked Vase
Artifact Image ID: K1E000616N000000000PAB
Dynasty: Qing
Category: Enamelware
Function: Container
Material: Minerals/Metal/Copper