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探展日志|“大吉大利”的鱼盘
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-31 00:21
Group 1 - The exhibition titled "Towards the Sea - Special Exhibition of Deep-sea Archaeology in the Northwest Slope of the South China Sea" will run until March 15, 2026 [1] - The exhibition is located at the Beijing Grand Canal Museum (East Hall of the Capital Museum), specifically in Exhibition Halls 1 and 2 [1] - Admission to the exhibition is free [1] Group 2 - The featured item includes a large plate with a design of a blue-and-white fish leaping over a dragon gate, showcasing vivid and layered decorative patterns [3] - The inner belly of the plate is adorned with a pterosaur pattern, while the fish and pterosaur are decorated with auspicious clouds, "ren" characters, and wave patterns [4] - The overall layout of the decorative elements is full and fluid, separated naturally by wave patterns [5] Group 3 - The plate features a dynamic depiction of a winged "Yinglong," which is rare among contemporary official kiln wares in China [6] - This plate is a typical example of export porcelain from the Ming Dynasty [6] - The plate has a diameter of 50 centimeters [7]
“向海而行”特展上新文创215种
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-24 06:29
Group 1 - The exhibition "Sailing Towards the Sea - Special Exhibition of Deep-sea Archaeology in the Northwest Slope of the South China Sea" has attracted a large number of visitors eager to see the "deep blue treasures" [1] - A total of 20 categories and 215 cultural and creative products have been launched, including specially designed items for the exhibition [1][2] - The exhibition features a variety of creative products, primarily refrigerator magnets, which include replicas of exquisite artifacts such as the blue-and-white Eight Immortals story jar and the three-color figurative teapot [1] Group 2 - The creative products are designed to break the limitations of single artifact representation, presenting a "cluster narrative" of maritime trade scenes [2] - The collaboration with intangible cultural heritage includes the "figurative teapot sachet," which contains a blend of natural herbs like mugwort and mint [2] - The Hainan coconut carving series showcases the charm of intangible cultural heritage, merging traditional culture with shipwreck artifacts for cultural dissemination and practical aesthetics [2]