. . . "0.7814000248908996582"^^ . . "0.85199999809265136719"^^ . . . . . "0.64759999513626098633"^^ . "On the exterior, a dragon sports with a flaming pearl. Because of its auspicious associations, this traditional Chinese motif frequently appeared on objects intended for use at the imperial court. By the sixteenth century, dragons were freely used as motifs on objects intended for public consumption, provided the dragon had only four claws\u2014the fiveclaw version was reserved for the emperor."@en . . . . . . "1735~, China" . . . . . . . "1735~, China" . . "0.72000002861022949219"^^ . . . . . . "1995.268.178" . . . "On the exterior, a dragon sports with a flaming pearl. Because of its auspicious associations, this traditional Chinese motif frequently appeared on objects intended for use at the imperial court. By the sixteenth century, dragons were freely used as motifs on objects intended for public consumption, provided the dragon had only four claws\u2014the fiveclaw version was reserved for the emperor."@en .