Description
Deep cobalt blue, a cracked ice ground and delicate white prunus blossom in full bloom — this Chinese porcelain ginger jar is a classic and timeless example of the blue-and-white tradition that has captivated collectors for centuries.
The prunus blossom on cracked ice pattern is one of the most enduring and recognisable motifs in Chinese blue-and-white porcelain, with origins in the Kangxi period (1661-1722) of the Qing dynasty. The cracked ice ground, representing the breaking of winter ice, and the prunus blossom, symbolising the arrival of spring, together form a composition rich in seasonal and symbolic meaning. Ginger jars in this pattern have been produced continuously for the export market from the 18th century to the present day, and remain among the most collected and displayed forms of Chinese decorative porcelain. This example is in very good condition, with no chips, cracks, or damage to the lid or body noted.
- Maker: Chinese porcelain
- Dimensions: 12 cm (H) x 11 cm (W)
- Condition: Very good
- Features: Deep cobalt cracked ice ground, white prunus blossom motif, matching lid, rounded lidded form
- Period: Vintage
- SKU: SKU-00273
A timeless example of the blue-and-white tradition, equally at home in a chinoiserie scheme or a curated collector's display. Pairs naturally with the Vintage Japanese Peacock and Floral Ceramic Lidded Trinket Box (SKU-00267) and the wider Oriental collection.
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