User:Yoannou300/Vase of the Hundred Deer (Royal Ontario Museum)

The Vase of the Hundred Deer is a porcelain vase currently on exhibit at the Royal Ontario Museum. Crafted in Jingdezhen during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1711-1799), the vase embodies the profound result of centuries of work with porcelain in China. It is one of a set of "deer vases" made at the time, all of which are believed to have been commissioned specifically for the Qing court. The deer vases, like many porcelain pieces created during the reign of the Qing dynasty, are notable for their symbolism and exemplification of traditional Chinese values.