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Tang Dynasty cultural relic, Changsha Kiln celadon-glazed brown-spotted appliquéd date palm patterned porcelain pot

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The model prototype is the Tang Changsha Kiln celadon-glazed brown-spotted appliquéd date palm patterned porcelain pot, a fine export porcelain from the 9th-century Maritime Silk Road, now housed in the Hunan Provincial Museum.

  • Replicating the original form: wide mouth, short neck, cylindrical deep belly, octagonal short spout, and curved handle with double lugs
  • Recreating decorative details: appliquéd date palm patterns, reflecting the export characteristics customized by the Tang Dynasty specifically for the West Asian market
  • Adapted for 3D printing: integrated molding design, supports multiple materials such as PLA / resin, can be used for cultural relic popularization, maker education, cultural and creative replication, and other scenarios, helping to restore the historical features of trade and cultural exchange between China and foreign countries in the Tang Dynasty.
  • P1S printing time: 6.23 hours

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