The Crating and Packing of Bowls and Dishes, plate 12 in a series of twelve depicting the process of Chinese porcelain manufacture
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"The Crating and Packing of Bowls and Dishes" is the twelfth and final plate in an influential series of engravings that depict the intricate process of Chinese porcelain manufacture during the Qing dynasty. This particular plate illustrates the careful and methodical packing methods employed by Chinese artisans to prepare their finished porcelain wares for transportation. The series, created by an anonymous artist, is a valuable visual document of the traditional practices and stages involved in the creation of Chinese porcelain, which was highly prized both within China and for export during the 18th century.
The plate captures a scene of workers engaged in the final step of the porcelain production process, where bowls, dishes, and other ceramic items are being securely packed into wooden crates, ensuring their safe delivery to distant markets. The attention to detail in the engraving reflects the meticulous nature of the packing process, which was essential to protect the delicate wares during their often long and perilous journeys along trade routes, such as the Silk Road or by sea.
As part of the larger series, "The Crating and Packing of Bowls and Dishes" provides historians and art enthusiasts with a rare pictorial insight into the historical techniques of the Chinese porcelain industry. The series as a whole is considered an important cultural artifact, shedding light on the sophistication of Chinese craftsmanship and the global trade of luxury goods in the pre-modern world. The engravings are not only significant for their artistic merit but also for their contribution to the understanding of the economic and cultural exchanges between China and the West during the Qing dynasty.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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