Chinese Porcelain Famille Rose Vase
$1,249.95
20th Century
Categories: Chinese Antiques, Home Decor, Vases
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Chinese antiques and decorative arts bring a historied and sophisticated ambiance to your home furnishings. This famille rose vase for sale on All The Decor part of our unique home decor, bowls, centerpieces, and vases add to your tabletop decor accents, or as a collector of Chinese porcelain, is a fine display of enamel work. Reminiscent of fine qing dynasty antiques and ming dynasty porcelain history.
Famille rose decoration is a highly decorative palette of color desirable for your home interior tabletop decor. These porcelains, referred to as the “the pink family” or “rose colors” were first introduced in China at the beginning of the 18th century by Jesuit missionaries. The term famille rose was applied later to this style of Chinese enamel painting by the French. During the 18th century, Famille rose was referred to as fencai, referring to the white ground porcelain, or falangcai, which refers to famille rose enamel decoration on a colored ground. The famille rose palette takes its name from a rose-colored enamel or colors of roses, which makes up a characteristic color in the palette, while also utilizing like-kind yellow and white. This style of porcelain was used extensively throughout the Yongzheng and Qianlong periods, during which it was also referred to as ruancai (Yongzheng Period) and yangcai during the Qianlong imperial reign era.
This vase dates to the 20th century and is symbolic of the enameled peach-painted porcelains of the 18th century during the Qianlong and Yongzheng eras. In Chinese belief, peaches present Immortality, snd the red iron bats “fu” are the symbols of happiness and joy which decorative this vase. This vase came to us from a Japanese collector living in the United States that acquired it in Japan in the 1980s.
Famille rose decoration is a highly decorative palette of color desirable for your home interior tabletop decor. These porcelains, referred to as the “the pink family” or “rose colors” were first introduced in China at the beginning of the 18th century by Jesuit missionaries. The term famille rose was applied later to this style of Chinese enamel painting by the French. During the 18th century, Famille rose was referred to as fencai, referring to the white ground porcelain, or falangcai, which refers to famille rose enamel decoration on a colored ground. The famille rose palette takes its name from a rose-colored enamel or colors of roses, which makes up a characteristic color in the palette, while also utilizing like-kind yellow and white. This style of porcelain was used extensively throughout the Yongzheng and Qianlong periods, during which it was also referred to as ruancai (Yongzheng Period) and yangcai during the Qianlong imperial reign era.
This vase dates to the 20th century and is symbolic of the enameled peach-painted porcelains of the 18th century during the Qianlong and Yongzheng eras. In Chinese belief, peaches present Immortality, snd the red iron bats “fu” are the symbols of happiness and joy which decorative this vase. This vase came to us from a Japanese collector living in the United States that acquired it in Japan in the 1980s.
Dimensions
4.5 inches in height.
Condition
The underside of the vase displays scratches to the porcelain and small chips to the underside rim.
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