Early 20th C. Pair of Chinese Qianlong Style Porcelain Jars w/ Dragon Motifs
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This stunning pair of Chinese Qianlong style porcelain jars showcases the vibrant color palette and intricate decoration associated with 18th-century court wares. Each jar is finely painted with iron-red dragons in dynamic pursuit amid scrolling green foliage and blooming lotus flowers, symbols of power, prosperity, and harmony in Chinese decorative arts.
The globular bodies are balanced by tall proportions and capped with domed lids, each topped with a finial. Decorative borders of stylized floral and geometric motifs encircle the shoulders and bases, grounding the composition and adding rhythmic visual contrast. The richly layered enamels—coral red, emerald green, turquoise, and soft pink—create a bold yet harmonious surface that reads beautifully at scale.
At over two feet in height, these jars make a commanding decorative statement. Ideal for flanking an entryway, anchoring a console, or punctuating a grand interior, the pair offers both sculptural presence and decorative refinement. Their symmetry and scale make them especially desirable for designers and collectors seeking impactful Asian-inspired accents.
Dimensions:
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Height: 25.5 in
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Diameter: 15 in