
Blue & White Porcelain Squared Vase - Pastoral Scenes
This elegant blue and white porcelain vase features hand-painted pastoral scenes rendered in deep cobalt tones. Delicate landscapes unfold across its squared body — with flowing rivers, pagodas, trees, and distant mountains — a serene depiction of rural life inspired by traditional Chinese art. The tall, flared form and refined brushwork recall the enduring legacy of Ming and Qing dynasty porcelain, where technical mastery met artistic expression.
Porcelain has long been a defining art form of Chinese culture. While pottery was first developed over 15,000 years ago, true porcelain emerged during the Han Dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD). Blue and white porcelain, celebrated for its purity and elegance, was perfected under the Tang Dynasty (618–907) with the introduction of cobalt-blue underglaze and transparent porcelain glazes that gave rise to this timeless aesthetic.
This vase embodies that rich tradition, balancing harmony and refinement — a statement piece that bridges ancient craftsmanship and modern interiors.
- Origin: China
- Date: Modern
- Materials: Glazed porcelain with cobalt underglaze
- Features: Hand-painted pastoral landscape scenes; square tapering form with flared neck
- Condition: Excellent condition with minor firing irregularities typical of handcrafted porcelain
- Dimensions: W15 x D15 x H46 cm
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Blue & White Porcelain Squared Vase - Pastoral Scenes
This elegant blue and white porcelain vase features hand-painted pastoral scenes rendered in deep cobalt tones. Delicate landscapes unfold across its squared body — with flowing rivers, pagodas, trees, and distant mountains — a serene depiction of rural life inspired by traditional Chinese art. The tall, flared form and refined brushwork recall the enduring legacy of Ming and Qing dynasty porcelain, where technical mastery met artistic expression.
Porcelain has long been a defining art form of Chinese culture. While pottery was first developed over 15,000 years ago, true porcelain emerged during the Han Dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD). Blue and white porcelain, celebrated for its purity and elegance, was perfected under the Tang Dynasty (618–907) with the introduction of cobalt-blue underglaze and transparent porcelain glazes that gave rise to this timeless aesthetic.
This vase embodies that rich tradition, balancing harmony and refinement — a statement piece that bridges ancient craftsmanship and modern interiors.
- Origin: China
- Date: Modern
- Materials: Glazed porcelain with cobalt underglaze
- Features: Hand-painted pastoral landscape scenes; square tapering form with flared neck
- Condition: Excellent condition with minor firing irregularities typical of handcrafted porcelain
- Dimensions: W15 x D15 x H46 cm
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This elegant blue and white porcelain vase features hand-painted pastoral scenes rendered in deep cobalt tones. Delicate landscapes unfold across its squared body — with flowing rivers, pagodas, trees, and distant mountains — a serene depiction of rural life inspired by traditional Chinese art. The tall, flared form and refined brushwork recall the enduring legacy of Ming and Qing dynasty porcelain, where technical mastery met artistic expression.
Porcelain has long been a defining art form of Chinese culture. While pottery was first developed over 15,000 years ago, true porcelain emerged during the Han Dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD). Blue and white porcelain, celebrated for its purity and elegance, was perfected under the Tang Dynasty (618–907) with the introduction of cobalt-blue underglaze and transparent porcelain glazes that gave rise to this timeless aesthetic.
This vase embodies that rich tradition, balancing harmony and refinement — a statement piece that bridges ancient craftsmanship and modern interiors.
- Origin: China
- Date: Modern
- Materials: Glazed porcelain with cobalt underglaze
- Features: Hand-painted pastoral landscape scenes; square tapering form with flared neck
- Condition: Excellent condition with minor firing irregularities typical of handcrafted porcelain
- Dimensions: W15 x D15 x H46 cm
























