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Qianlong Period Famille Rose Porcelain Vase with Butterfly Motifs
Qianlong Period Famille Rose Porcelain Vase with Butterfly Motifs
This magnificent porcelain vase is identified by its seal mark as originating from the Qianlong period of the Great Qing dynasty, specifically marked "大清乾隆年製" (Made in the Qianlong reign of the Great Qing). The vase stands at 12.5 inches in height, with a top diameter of 4.25 inches and a circumference of 22.5 inches, beautifully adorned with vibrant, multi-colored butterfly motifs on a soft peach background.
The intricate butterfly designs, a common theme in Qianlong-era porcelain, are exquisitely detailed, reflecting the period's high artistic standards and the imperial preference for complex, nature-inspired themes. The use of the Famille Rose (fencai) enamel technique, known for its brilliant and opaque colors, highlights the delicate artistry and skilled craftsmanship of Qing dynasty artisans.
This piece's authenticity is underscored by the presence of the Qianlong seal, making it a highly valuable collectible for enthusiasts of historical Chinese art. It serves as both a stunning decorative object and a significant cultural artifact, capturing the essence of one of China's most celebrated imperial reigns.