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Cobalt Blue & White Prunus Blossom & Cracked Ice Chinese Porcelain Vase

$508.02
£380.80
€430
CA$697.94
A$779.18
CHF 408.28
MX$9,537.97
NOK 5,185.17
SEK 4,888.95
DKK 3,273.32

About the Item

This elegant Chinese porcelain vase features a deep cobalt blue background contrasted beautifully with a delicate white prunus blossom and cracked ice pattern. The slender neck and rounded body enhance the traditional aesthetic, symbolizing resilience and purity in Chinese culture. The prunus blossom, also known as the plum blossom, is artfully depicted with branches and buds against a backdrop resembling cracked ice, a design often associated with winter and renewal. This vase is a stunning example of classic Chinese artistry, perfect for collectors or as a sophisticated decorative piece in any home.

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