DESCRIPTION
Rú Yì represents wishfulness in Chinese folklore. It is a mark of wealth, status, aptitude, a reflection of one’s fine taste and is believed to be auspicious in nature.
The vase has a flared rim, long neck and round belly. The two decorated snake-like handles imply double wishfulness. It has a fluent line, a harmonious ratio, alluring symmetry and a timeless elegance.
Height:31cm (12")
Width:16cm (6")
Natural Longquan clay, glaze stone, throwing
Please note: slight color variations may occur due to the complexity of accurately photographing the color of each celadon piece.