Auspicious Phoenix Famille Rose Porcelain Vase from Tongzhi Period

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Discover the Auspicious Phoenix Famille Rose Porcelain Vase from Tongzhi Period, an exquisite masterpiece that embodies the rich history and cultural heritage of China. This stunning vase, crafted during the illustrious Qing Dynasty, showcases the vibrant Famille Rose palette and intricate phoenix motifs, symbolizing prosperity, harmony, and good fortune. Its timeless beauty and meticulous craftsmanship make it a perfect centerpiece for any home, office, or sacred space. The vase not only adds an elegant touch to your surroundings but also radiates positive energy, enhancing your soul, energy, and overall fortune. Embrace the essence of Chinese artistry and elevate your space with this exceptional piece from OriGoods.

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Embark on a journey through time with OriGoods and discover the exquisite Auspicious Phoenix Famille Rose Porcelain Vase, a testament to the artistry and cultural significance of the Tongzhi period. This exceptional piece is not merely a decorative object; it is a window into the rich history and symbolism of Chinese porcelain.
 
Crafted during the reign of Emperor Tongzhi, this vase exudes an aura of imperial grandeur. The Tongzhi period, spanning from 1862 to 1874, marked a revival of traditional Chinese arts and crafts. Artisans and craftsmen were commissioned to create objects of exceptional beauty and craftsmanship, and the Auspicious Phoenix Famille Rose Porcelain Vase stands as a shining example of their mastery.
 
The vase’s design is a symphony of auspicious symbols, each carefully chosen to convey a specific meaning. The central motif is the mythical phoenix, a revered creature in Chinese culture. Often depicted with a long, flowing tail and vibrant plumage, the phoenix symbolizes longevity, prosperity, and good fortune. Its presence on the vase is a powerful invocation of these qualities, inviting positive energy and blessings into the home.
 
Surrounding the phoenix are a myriad of other auspicious symbols, each contributing to the overall narrative of the vase. Peonies, known as the “king of flowers,” represent wealth and honor. Lotus flowers, with their delicate petals and graceful stems, symbolize purity and enlightenment. Butterflies, flitting among the flowers, embody joy and transformation. Together, these symbols create a harmonious composition that evokes a sense of peace and well-being.
 
The Famille Rose technique, employed in the decoration of this vase, is a testament to the skill and artistry of Chinese porcelain painters. Famille Rose, meaning “rose family,” refers to the use of pink and other pastel colors, along with gold accents, to create intricate and lifelike designs. The vibrant hues and delicate brushwork of the Auspicious Phoenix Famille Rose Porcelain Vase are a testament to the enduring legacy of this traditional Chinese art form.
 
Beyond its aesthetic beauty and cultural significance, the Auspicious Phoenix Famille Rose Porcelain Vase is a valuable collector’s item. Its historical provenance, coupled with its exceptional craftsmanship and symbolism, make it a coveted piece for discerning collectors and art enthusiasts. Whether displayed in a prominent place in the home or carefully stored as part of an extensive collection, this vase is sure to appreciate in value over time.
 
More than just a decorative object, the Auspicious Phoenix Famille Rose Porcelain Vase is an embodiment of Chinese culture and history. Its auspicious symbols and exquisite craftsmanship invite positive energy and fortune into the home, while its historical significance and collection value make it a prized possession for generations to come. OriGoods is proud to offer this exceptional piece, a true masterpiece of Chinese porcelain art.
Dimensions 11 × 11 × 16 cm
Authenticity

1:1 Mirror Replica, Original (with Certificate)

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