This exquisite Chinese Cloisonné and Gilt Bronze Vase is a masterful representation of late Qing Dynasty craftsmanship. It’s possibly from the late 19th to early 20th century. Combining cloisonné enamel and gilt bronze, the vase reflects a period when Chinese artisans perfected intricate enamelwork for decorative and symbolic purposes. The phoenix motifs, meticulously rendered in vivid reds, blues, and greens, symbolize rebirth, immortality, and the empress in Chinese culture, making this piece an emblem of power and elegance. The floral designs signify prosperity and harmony, while the geometric borders showcase precision and balance, hallmarks of this artistic era. The animal-head handles, a common feature in Chinese bronze wares, add a touch of regality and strength to the piece, possibly referencing protective guardians in Chinese folklore. The gilt bronze surface, adorned with delicate texture and patterns, enhances the visual depth and captures the light beautifully, further elevating its ornate design. This vase is rich in cultural symbolism and historical significance, perfect for collectors or anyone appreciating the legacy of Chinese artistry. Possibly late 19th century - to
Dimensions: 7"W x 12"H
Condition: Good. Has wire access for lamp alternative.
Home Decor, Decorative Bowls, Vessels & Vases
18%
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