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Metaverse Blockchain Fusion NFT™️ company, Coinllectibles™️, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cosmos Group Holdings Inc. (OTC: COSG) is pleased to announce that it will launch the Fusion NFT™️ Heritage Series 2 on 21 October 2021 at 12pm (GMT+8). The Heritage Series 2 will feature 4 rare Qing Dynasty era ceramic collectibles priced at US$972,000 collectively.

The 4 items that form the “Coinllectibles™️ Heritage Pieces” are:

  1. Lacquer Engraved Globular Shape Ceramic Vase with Gilded Dragons of the Qing Dynasty (19th Century)
  2. Blue-and-White Hua Gu Vase in Underglaze Red with Lotus Pattern Characteristic of the Qing Dynasty (19th Century)
  3. Apple-Shape Zun Vessel in Altar-Red Glaze of the Qing Dynasty (19th Century)
  4. Yu Hu Chun Vase in Altar-Red Glaze of the Qing Dynasty (19th Century)

Heritage Series 2 is an entire collection of Qing Dynasty era ceramic collectibles. For information, the art of ceramics reached its zenith during the Qianlong reign in the Qing dynasty, and the emperor’s obsession with refined, artful pieces helped promote the development of the craft. An example is the “Lacquer Engraved Globular Shape Ceramic Vase with Gilded Dragons of the Qing Dynasty (19th Century)” that features dragons rising from the sea that soar among the clouds in red lacquer which suggest royal demeanour. The colour red was not only a common colour in engraved lacquerware but also conveyed imperial majesty. Interestingly, the “Blue-and-White Hua Gu Vase in Underglaze Red with Lotus Pattern Characteristic of the Qing Dynasty (19th Century)” also uses the colour red as an underglaze mixed with blue and white porcelain to craft the masterpiece  that it is today.

Within the Heritage Series 2 collection, there were 2 pieces – the “Apple-Shape Zun Vessel in Altar-Red Glaze of the Qing Dynasty (19th Century)” and the “Yu Hu Chun Vase in Altar-Red Glaze of the Qing Dynasty (19th Century)” – which were sent overseas and later were returned to China. These two ceramics are wrapped in altar-red glazed porcelain which was particularly favoured in traditional Chinese ceramics. Historically, bright-red glazed porcelain found favour among the nobility.

More details of the 4 Fusion NFTs™️ Heritage Series 2 can be accessed from the following link: https://www.coinllectibles.art/en/new-launch.  

Commenting on the launch of Heritage Series 2, Nancy Wong, Chief Assets Officer of Coinllectibles™️ said, “This is a special launch where we feature all ceramics exclusively from the Qing Dynasty. Following the success from our previous launch where we saw a quick take-up of the “Heritage Pieces”, we decided to bring an entire series of rare Qing Dynasty pieces. These 4 items have been certified by renowned Hong Kong appraisers as being made in the 19th Century and we believe they would be of great value to art collectors.”

Chai Kok Young Chief Technology Officer of Coinllectibles added, “All the Qing Dynasty pieces in Heritage Series 2 will have NFC tags embedded within the Qing Dynasty pieces. The NFC tag consists of a UUID (universally unique identifier) which will display provenance records on the NFC tag server. This is on top of the Gold Standard process where we have the sale and purchase agreement, bailment terms, transfer deed, ownership title deed, and the unequivocal identification file of the underlying asset, whose ownership is reflected in the title deed represented by the Fusion NFT™️.”