明代万历时期的五彩双龙纹长方盒,是明清五彩瓷中“纹饰鲜明+实用器型”的典型品类,是明代五彩官窑精品,兼具“存世稀缺性+万历五彩光环”,收藏价值极高。
Wucai rectangular box with double dragon patterns of the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty is a typical category of "distinctive decorative patterns + practical shape" among wucai porcelains of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. As an exquisite work of wucai from the Ming imperial kiln, it combines "scarcity of surviving examples + the prestige of Wanli wucai" and boasts extremely high collection value.
主纹饰:盒面/盒身绘二龙戏珠纹(龙纹是皇权/祥瑞象征),搭配祥云纹-寓意“皇权稳固、吉祥如意”
辅助纹饰:边角饰锦地纹(寓意"富贵连绵”),边缘饰缠枝纹,强化华贵质感。
Main decoration: the lid and body of the box are painted with the pattern of two dragons playing with a pearl (dragon patterns symbolize imperial power and auspiciousness), paired with auspicious cloud patterns — implying "stable imperial power and all blessings."
Auxiliary decorations: the corners are adorned with brocade ground patterns (implying "enduring prosperity"), and the edges are decorated with interlocking branch patterns, enhancing the luxurious texture.