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Complete Physical Specifications
Total Height: 23.5 cm
Total Weight: 4147.3 g
Flower Pot:
Top Diameter: 27.7 cm
Base Diameter: 15.6 cm
Height: 20.2 cm
Weight: 2581.8 g
Support Stand:
Top Diameter: 27.0 cm
Base Diameter: 18.9 cm
Height: 9.3 cm
Weight: 1565.4 g
Quantum Dating Authentication
Testing Equipment & Method: QRSJ-1 Quantum Resonance Instrument Resonance Information Analysis Method
Dating Result: Manufactured in 1114 AD, the 4th year of Zhenghe reign, Northern Song Dynasty, early 12th century.
Historical Period: Northern Song Dynasty of China (960–1127 AD, 10th–12th Century).
Official quantum test certification document is available upon email request.
Historical Royal Background
This imperial Jun porcelain was produced during the reign of Emperor Huizong of Song, a ruler celebrated for extraordinary artistic talent. He excelled at painting and calligraphy, created the iconic Slender Gold Calligraphy, and fostered the Five Famous Imperial Kilns of the Northern Song Dynasty: Ru, Guan, Ge, Jun, Ding. Jun kiln was established exclusively for the imperial court, with production strictly prohibited for civilians. To adorn the royal Genyue Garden filled with rare stones and exotic flora, Emperor Huizong commissioned matched Jun pot-and-stand sets for display in palace studies and imperial gardens, representing the finest imperial decorative wares of the Song era.
Royal Grade Mark "One"
The incised official mark "One" on the base represents the highest tier of Northern Song imperial Jun wares. Numerals 1 to 10 denote hierarchical grades for palace display; No.1 stands for the largest and most prestigious size, exclusively used in central imperial halls, never appearing on folk kiln ceramics.
Collection Value
Featuring elegant moon-white opalescent glaze and intact original matching set, this QRSJ-1 verified 1114 AD top-grade imperial Jun ware is extremely rare worldwide, embodying the peak of 12th-century Chinese royal craft and Song aesthetic culture, ideal art asset allocation for crypto holders.
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- Global Price: 120,000 USD
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