Description
- This "Grandma Jia Hosts A Banquet in Lotus Pavilion" Mug derives from Chapter 38 of this novel which tell the story of Grandma Jia hosts a banquet in Lotus Pavilion. Jia Bao-yu, Xue Bao-chai and other characters write poems on the spur of the moment to make a crack of the social status then.
- Our designer used the figures in the painting for reference and made some necessary alterations to fit the prints on mugs. The figures are pulled out from the background and directly portrayed on the mug.
- These ceramic mugs with rubber lids have profound cultural and artistic implications and are also fashionable and practical. These products are made from kaolin(a kind of clay) from Jingdezhen. They are burned under the temperature as high as 1,280 degrees centigrade. The ceramic mugs are produced through dozens of repeated processes.
- They are exquisite, environmental friendly and elaborately colored, unlike industrial printing and dyeing. The images of the mugs are clear, bright, shiny, smooth, and worth appreciation. The lid is made of 100% BPA free Rubber.
- Precautions: fragile, high thermal conductivity, handle with care.
Dream of the Red Mansion, also called The Story of the Stone, composed by Cao Xueqin, is one of China's Four Great Classical Novels. Long considered a masterpiece of Chinese literature, the novel is generally acknowledged to be the pinnacle of Chinese fiction. Among the different versions of this novel, there is an exquisite one, which is portrayed through the brush of Sun Wen, from Qing Dynasty. This collector's edition features a complete set of Sun Wen's 230 paintings in splendid color, printed on fine paper. Condensed text from the original novel accompanies each of the paintings and offers a wonderful insight and a brief summary of each of the 120 chapters. This rare edition will be a keepsake for many generations, and is perfect for gift-giving and presentations. The original paintings are presently preserved in Lvshun Museum, Dalian, China. KEYI ART bought the copywrite of these paintings and develops a serial of cultural and creative products based on these paintings, such as silk scarves, mug cups, portable cell phone charger, bedding sets, etc.