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This image features two ancient Chinese ceramic vessels displayed in a museum or exhibition setting, likely in Dali, China, as indicated by the provided context. They are housed within a glass display case on a light beige or off-white pedestal.

The vessel on the left is a celadon-glazed vase, distinguished by its light green-grey color. It has a fluted, wavy rim and two small, loop-shaped handles on its neck, just below the rim. The body of the vase is bulbous with subtle horizontal ridges. An informational plaque in front of it identifies it as a "Celadon Double Mouth Double Ear Plate Mouth Bottle" from the Southern Song Dynasty, produced at the Longquan Kiln.

The vessel on the right is a tear-drop or gourd-shaped bottle with a narrow neck and a slightly flared mouth. It is adorned with dark blue or grey patterns, including abstract swirls and what appear to be stylized floral or leaf motifs near its base. An informational plaque in front of this vessel identifies it as a "Blue and White Four-Lugged Flat Bottle" from the Yuan Dynasty, made at the Jingdezhen Kiln.

The background consists of a plain, light grey wall with a textured surface, visible through the clear glass of the display case. Reflections from the glass are present on the display surface and potentially on the background. A partial view of a third, lighter-colored object can be seen further to the right. The setting suggests an indoor environment, illuminated by artificial museum lighting.
Emma🇨🇳💕

Feb 1, 2025

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This image features two ancient Chinese ceramic vessels displayed in a museum or exhibition setting, likely in Dali, China, as indicated by the provided context. They are housed within a glass display case on a light beige or off-white pedestal. The vessel on the left is a celadon-glazed vase, distinguished by its light green-grey color. It has a fluted, wavy rim and two small, loop-shaped handles on its neck, just below the rim. The body of the vase is bulbous with subtle horizontal ridges. An informational plaque in front of it identifies it as a "Celadon Double Mouth Double Ear Plate Mouth Bottle" from the Southern Song Dynasty, produced at the Longquan Kiln. The vessel on the right is a tear-drop or gourd-shaped bottle with a narrow neck and a slightly flared mouth. It is adorned with dark blue or grey patterns, including abstract swirls and what appear to be stylized floral or leaf motifs near its base. An informational plaque in front of this vessel identifies it as a "Blue and White Four-Lugged Flat Bottle" from the Yuan Dynasty, made at the Jingdezhen Kiln. The background consists of a plain, light grey wall with a textured surface, visible through the clear glass of the display case. Reflections from the glass are present on the display surface and potentially on the background. A partial view of a third, lighter-colored object can be seen further to the right. The setting suggests an indoor environment, illuminated by artificial museum lighting.

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