This attractive cylindrical ceramic vase features a celadon glaze in a pale, slightly bluish-green hue, characteristic of 20th-century Asian-inspired pieces. It is decorated with a low-relief design depicting a carp swimming within a stylized rippled pattern, a symbolic motif traditionally associated with perseverance and prosperity. The intentionally understated decoration blends harmoniously into the glaze, lending the piece a delicate visual appeal. The glaze is smooth and even, with subtle variations and natural runs from the firing process, attesting to meticulous craftsmanship. The shape is well-balanced, and the piece has a striking decorative presence despite its compact size. An elegant decorative object, ideal for a shelf, desk, or display case, it integrates easily into both contemporary and classic interiors. Period: 20th century. Height: approx. 15 cm. Diameter: approx. 10 cm.
































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