粉彩海水龙纹盘 清雍正
Famille rose plate with dragon and wave patterns, Yongzheng Qing Dynasty(1723-1735)

清代雍正时期的矾红彩龙纹盘,是清代宫廷彩瓷中"皇权象征+吉祥纹饰”的典型品类,是清代宫廷彩瓷精品,兼具“皇权属性+工艺稀缺性”,收藏价值极高。

Iron red glazed plate with dragon patterns of the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty is a typical category of "imperial power symbol + auspicious decorative patterns" among court polychrome porcelains of the Qing Dynasty. As an exquisite work of Qing court polychrome porcelain, it combines "imperial power attribute + craftsmanship scarcity" and boasts extremely high collection value.

主纹饰:绘五爪龙(皇权专属),龙身矫健、双目圆睁,旁配火焰纹、宝珠纹一龙是“皇权象征”,火焰纹寓意“威严庄重”,宝珠纹象征“吉祥如意”,整体寓意“皇权稳固、国泰民安”

Main decoration: depicted with a five-clawed dragon (exclusive to imperial power) featuring a vigorous body and round, bright eyes, accompanied by flame patterns and precious pearl patterns — the dragon symbolizes "imperial power," flame patterns imply "dignity and solemnity," precious pearl patterns represent "good fortune and prosperity," and the overall composition conveys the meaning of "stable imperial power and national peace and people's tranquility."