
FAMILLE ROSE Enamels Vase, Jingdezhen Kilns, Qianlong Mark and of the Period
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$1,750
- Material
- Porcelain Enameled
- Color
- Multiple Colors
- Origin
- China
- Age / Period
- Pre-1800
- Dimensions
- Height: 6.25 inches (16cm), Width: 4.0 inches (10cm)
- Condition
- Estate / Pre-owned
This is a Famille Rose Enamels Chinese porcelain, from the Qing Dynasty. The style of decoration, with its pastel colors and intricate floral patterns, is characteristic of porcelain produced in Jingdezhen during this time. The use of famille rose enamels, with their delicate pink hues, was a popular technique during the Qianlong era and continued to be used in later periods. The lotus flower, prominently featured in the design, is a symbol of purity and enlightenment in Buddhism, adding a layer of cultural significance to the piece. Vases like this were commonly displayed in homes as decorative items, reflecting the owner's taste and appreciation for Chinese art. A Quianlong period mark in redbrick color appears on the underside of the vase This very elegant vase is in remarkably excellent condition. Vase Measurements Height: 6.25 inches (16cm) Width: 4.0 inches (10cm) Weight: 6.5 ounces