Archive | December, 2015

WANGDA SHOWCASES WON THE TENDER OF MUSEUM DISPLAY CASES PROJECT FOR RU KLINS PORCELAIN MUSEUM

9 Dec

Source: WANGDA SHOWCASES WON THE TENDER OF MUSEUM DISPLAY CASES PROJECT FOR RU KLINS PORCELAIN MUSEUM

WANGDA SHOWCASES WON THE TENDER OF MUSEUM DISPLAY CASES PROJECT FOR RU KLINS PORCELAIN MUSEUM

9 Dec

WANGDA SHOWCASES WON THE TENDER OF MUSEUM DISPLAY CASES PROJECT FOR RU KLINS PORCELAIN MUSEUM to design,supply and install all the high-end museum display cases(display cabinets,showcases,  vitrines,vitrinen) which has much strict and critical standards for anti-bandit safety,air-tightness,anti-explosion performance and also protective internal lighting system with no any damage to the exhibited artifacts.

Like Ding ware, Ru was produced in North China for imperial use.The Ru kilns were near the Northern Song capital at Kaifeng. In similar fashion toLongquan celadons, Ru pieces have small amounts of iron oxide in their glaze thatoxidize and turn greenish when fired in a reducing atmosphere. Ru wares range in colour from nearly white to a deep robin’s egg and often are covered with reddish-brown crackles. The crackles, or “crazing”, are caused when the glaze cools and contracts faster than the body, thus having to stretch and ultimately to split. The art historian James Watt comments that the Song dynasty was the first period that viewed crazing as a merit rather than a defect. Moreover, as time went on, the bodies got thinner and thinner, while glazes got thicker, until by the end of the Southern Song the ‘green-glaze’ was thicker than the body, making it extremely ‘fleshy’ rather than ‘bony,’ to use the traditional analogy (see section on Guan ware, below). Too, the glaze tends to drip and pool slightly, leaving it thinner at the top, where the clay peeps through.

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Wangda Showcases Won the largest tender lot of display cases project for Changsha Municipal museum

9 Dec

Source: Wangda Showcases Won the largest tender lot of display cases project for Changsha Municipal museum

Wangda Showcases Won the largest tender section of display cases project for Changsha Municipal museum

9 Dec

Wangda Showcases won the largest tender section of  high-end museum display cases project for renovated Changsha Municipal museum to supply high-end museum display cases(display cabinets,showcases,vitrines) with ideal conservation and protection for priceless historical exhibits.The new museum is mainly going to open on December 28,2015 to display invaluable historical objects related to Mao Zedong,the China founding chairman.The museum will reveal numerous authentic work of poetry and calligraphy by Mao Zedong during his revolution period and also new China period.At same time,the priceless bronze animal Heads which were once obtained by the French and British troops a century ago  from the Garden of Perfection and Brightness will be exhibited there too.

 

 

All high-end museum display cases for Chung Tai World Museum were finished and delivered

9 Dec

Museum display cases project for Chung Tai World Museum finished and delivered.Custom-built for Chung Tai World Museum,the fabrication work for all the high-end museum grade display cases(display cabinets,vitrines,vitrinen) which meet the most critical international criteria were completed punctually with no delay and packaged in non-assembly by export crates and shipped out for sea shipment to the museum site.Our installation workers are arriving at Chung Tai World Museum to continue on-site installation work.