From the 'Nian Qian Zhilong' production of the 1940s, this superb baluster vase with a palace stage decor stands out for its rich multicolored floral decoration, inspired by the style known as 'pink family'.
It is a clever blend of several artisanal techniques of enamel, painting on enamel and cloisonné enamel making its charm and character, typical of Chinese craftsmanship, and its Canton porcelain.
This vase is the result of centuries of mastery of Chinese porcelain craftsmanship: delicate decorations, its light weight proving its finesse and sophistication of material combining robustness in shape and weight. He is the witness of an art that has influenced the decorative world & the arts.
The decoration of this vase is in the style 'pink family'. This style was born in response to a strong European demand for luxurious Chinese porcelain, with the decor codes corresponding to European standards: fauna and flora with scenes inspired by nature, all in a Chinese vision of it with a courtesan of the Chinese Imperial court showing courtesy before a nobleman.
This vase will be an interesting collector’s item to have in a refined salon with European and Asian influences, as a collection, or to display your most beautiful flowers.
If you are looking for a vase of character for your living room from a period before the Chinese cultural revolution and with European tones, don’t wait any longer, adopt this baluster vase in Canton porcelain without further delay!
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Dimensions
→ Height : 40 cm
→ Diameter of the Neck : 8 cm
→ Diameter of the base : 14.5 cm
→ Weight : 2.8 kg




































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