Collection: Ceramic Vase (Yuhuchunping) | Impertial Porcelain | Chinese Ceramics

Experience the graceful form of the ceramic Yuhuchunping vase, an enduring masterpiece of Chinese ceramics and a symbol of imperial refinement among Chinese ceramics antiques. Originating in the Tang and perfected through the Yuan and Ming dynasties, the Yuhuchunping—known as the “pear-shaped vase”—embodies harmony and proportion. Each vase is handcrafted in Jingdezhen, painted with natural mineral pigments, and fired up to 1320 °C in kiln to be finished products, achieving a smooth translucent glaze admired by generations of emperors.

During the reigns of the Kangxi Emperor, Yongzheng Emperor, and Qianlong Emperor, the ceramic Yuhuchunping vase achieved artistic perfection. Royal kilns in Jingdezhen produced magnificent Chinese ceramics in blue-and-white, Famille Rose, and enamel finishes—uniting technical precision with poetic grace. Each Chinese ceramics antique in this collection revives that imperial splendor, decorated with dragons, lotus blossoms, and peonies—symbols of power, virtue, and prosperity.

Every ceramic Yuhuchunping vase is fired up to 1320 °C in kiln to be finished products, keeping forever like a diamond, ensuring enduring brilliance and heirloom quality. Perfect for luxury homes, hotels, and executive offices, these handcrafted Chinese ceramics bring royal elegance and cultural depth to any space. As collectible art and the finest Chinese ceramics antiques, they honor the legacy of the Kangxi, Yongzheng, and Qianlong courts—embodying timeless beauty and imperial prestige.