
Provincial Late Ming Style Blue & White Porcelain Vase
This reproduction Chinese blue and white porcelain vase is inspired by late Ming dynasty ceramic traditions and reflects the enduring appeal of classical Chinese forms. Hand painted by skilled artisans using traditional brush techniques passed down through generations, the decoration has a free, expressive quality characteristic of provincial wares rather than highly formal court pieces.
Produced in Jingdezhen, the historic heart of Chinese porcelain manufacture, this vase belongs to a lineage that spans more than a thousand years. Jingdezhen has been the centre of porcelain production since 1004 AD, with the imperial kilns established there from the Ming dynasty onwards (1368–1644 AD). While rooted in historical design, this piece functions beautifully in a contemporary setting, whether used as a vase or displayed as a decorative object in its own right.
- Origin: Jingdezhen, China
- Date: Modern Reproduction In Late Ming Style
- Materials: Porcelain
- Features: Hand-Painted Decoration, Classic Meiping Form
- Condition: Minor Surface Wear And Firing Imperfections Consistent With Traditional Handmade Production
- Dimensions: W22 x D22 x H26 cm
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Provincial Late Ming Style Blue & White Porcelain Vase
This reproduction Chinese blue and white porcelain vase is inspired by late Ming dynasty ceramic traditions and reflects the enduring appeal of classical Chinese forms. Hand painted by skilled artisans using traditional brush techniques passed down through generations, the decoration has a free, expressive quality characteristic of provincial wares rather than highly formal court pieces.
Produced in Jingdezhen, the historic heart of Chinese porcelain manufacture, this vase belongs to a lineage that spans more than a thousand years. Jingdezhen has been the centre of porcelain production since 1004 AD, with the imperial kilns established there from the Ming dynasty onwards (1368–1644 AD). While rooted in historical design, this piece functions beautifully in a contemporary setting, whether used as a vase or displayed as a decorative object in its own right.
- Origin: Jingdezhen, China
- Date: Modern Reproduction In Late Ming Style
- Materials: Porcelain
- Features: Hand-Painted Decoration, Classic Meiping Form
- Condition: Minor Surface Wear And Firing Imperfections Consistent With Traditional Handmade Production
- Dimensions: W22 x D22 x H26 cm
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This reproduction Chinese blue and white porcelain vase is inspired by late Ming dynasty ceramic traditions and reflects the enduring appeal of classical Chinese forms. Hand painted by skilled artisans using traditional brush techniques passed down through generations, the decoration has a free, expressive quality characteristic of provincial wares rather than highly formal court pieces.
Produced in Jingdezhen, the historic heart of Chinese porcelain manufacture, this vase belongs to a lineage that spans more than a thousand years. Jingdezhen has been the centre of porcelain production since 1004 AD, with the imperial kilns established there from the Ming dynasty onwards (1368–1644 AD). While rooted in historical design, this piece functions beautifully in a contemporary setting, whether used as a vase or displayed as a decorative object in its own right.
- Origin: Jingdezhen, China
- Date: Modern Reproduction In Late Ming Style
- Materials: Porcelain
- Features: Hand-Painted Decoration, Classic Meiping Form
- Condition: Minor Surface Wear And Firing Imperfections Consistent With Traditional Handmade Production
- Dimensions: W22 x D22 x H26 cm
























