
Provincial Late Ming Style Blue & White Porcelain Wine Jar
This provincial-style blue and white calligraphy porcelain jar is a finely made reproduction inspired by late Ming dynasty ceramic traditions. Hand painted by skilled artisans using brush techniques passed down through generations, the surface is decorated with expressive calligraphic characters arranged in rhythmic registers, reflecting the more spontaneous and painterly quality associated with provincial wares.
Produced in Jingdezhen, the historic centre of Chinese porcelain manufacture, this jar sits within a lineage that stretches back over a thousand years. Jingdezhen has been the heart of porcelain production since 1004 AD and was home to the imperial kilns from the Ming dynasty onwards. Traditionally, jars of this type were used for storage, while today they function beautifully as decorative objects, offering a refined yet relaxed interpretation of classical Chinese porcelain.
- Origin: Jingdezhen, China
- Date: Modern Reproduction In Late Ming Style
- Materials: Porcelain
- Features: Hand-Painted Calligraphic Decoration; Provincial Style; Traditional Brushwork
- Condition: Light Surface Irregularities And Minor Firing Marks Consistent With Traditional Handmade Production
- Dimensions: W26 x D26 x H39 cm
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Provincial Late Ming Style Blue & White Porcelain Wine Jar
This provincial-style blue and white calligraphy porcelain jar is a finely made reproduction inspired by late Ming dynasty ceramic traditions. Hand painted by skilled artisans using brush techniques passed down through generations, the surface is decorated with expressive calligraphic characters arranged in rhythmic registers, reflecting the more spontaneous and painterly quality associated with provincial wares.
Produced in Jingdezhen, the historic centre of Chinese porcelain manufacture, this jar sits within a lineage that stretches back over a thousand years. Jingdezhen has been the heart of porcelain production since 1004 AD and was home to the imperial kilns from the Ming dynasty onwards. Traditionally, jars of this type were used for storage, while today they function beautifully as decorative objects, offering a refined yet relaxed interpretation of classical Chinese porcelain.
- Origin: Jingdezhen, China
- Date: Modern Reproduction In Late Ming Style
- Materials: Porcelain
- Features: Hand-Painted Calligraphic Decoration; Provincial Style; Traditional Brushwork
- Condition: Light Surface Irregularities And Minor Firing Marks Consistent With Traditional Handmade Production
- Dimensions: W26 x D26 x H39 cm
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This provincial-style blue and white calligraphy porcelain jar is a finely made reproduction inspired by late Ming dynasty ceramic traditions. Hand painted by skilled artisans using brush techniques passed down through generations, the surface is decorated with expressive calligraphic characters arranged in rhythmic registers, reflecting the more spontaneous and painterly quality associated with provincial wares.
Produced in Jingdezhen, the historic centre of Chinese porcelain manufacture, this jar sits within a lineage that stretches back over a thousand years. Jingdezhen has been the heart of porcelain production since 1004 AD and was home to the imperial kilns from the Ming dynasty onwards. Traditionally, jars of this type were used for storage, while today they function beautifully as decorative objects, offering a refined yet relaxed interpretation of classical Chinese porcelain.
- Origin: Jingdezhen, China
- Date: Modern Reproduction In Late Ming Style
- Materials: Porcelain
- Features: Hand-Painted Calligraphic Decoration; Provincial Style; Traditional Brushwork
- Condition: Light Surface Irregularities And Minor Firing Marks Consistent With Traditional Handmade Production
- Dimensions: W26 x D26 x H39 cm
























