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Rare large Chinese porcelain plate with Imari decoration molded in lotus leaf form and highlighted with gilding, Kangxi period (1662-1722)
- During the Kangxi period (1662-1722), Chinese porcelain artisans created exquisite pieces like this plate, adorned with Imari decoration molded in lotus leaf form. Imari ware, originating from Japan but popularized in China during this period, featured vibrant colors and intricate designs. The lotus leaf motif, symbolizing purity and enlightenment in Chinese culture, adds a touch of elegance to the piece.…
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Three Chinese Famille Rose porcelain snuff bottles with green stone stoppers, featuring floral and bird motifs on both sides.
- Porcelain snuff bottles have a rich history that dates back to imperial China, where they were primarily used during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). These small vessels, typically crafted from porcelain but also made from other materials like glass, jade, and metal, were used to hold powdered tobacco, or snuff, which was inhaled through the nostrils. The use of snuff, introduced…
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Two Floral Chinese paintings on silk , half 20th century
- Chinese artists have long valued silk for its ability to absorb and retain ink and pigments, resulting in rich and nuanced colors that are prized in traditional Chinese painting. The smooth surface of silk also allows for fine detailing and subtle shading, enabling artists to create intricate landscapes, figures, flowers, and other subjects with remarkable delicacy and precision. Floral motifs…
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