Blue and White Ceramic Ewer | Ming Dynasty Zhengde
Inspired by the artistic brilliance of the Ming Dynasty Zhengde Emperor’s (1506–1521) official kilns, this imperial Blue and White Ceramic Ewer captures the dynamic energy and symbolic richness of early 16th-century court craftsmanship. Painted in deep cobalt under a radiant glaze, a five-clawed imperial dragon coils among lotus blossoms and cloud scrolls—motifs of power, virtue, and heavenly mandate celebrated throughout the tradition of blue and white ceramics. The harmonious composition, balanced elegance, and bold imperial imagery distinguish this masterful Blue and White Ceramic Ewer.Handcrafted by skilled artisans using authentic imperial kiln techniques, each piece is painted with natural cobalt mineral pigments and fired up to 1280 °C in kiln to be finished products, keeping forever like a diamond. The luminous glaze, vigorous brushwork, and refined detailing reflect the pinnacle of early Ming blue and white ceramics, where artistic expression merged with imperial symbolism. Sl