This Nippon Floral Vase features a tapered silhouette and a delicate texture, offering a serene aesthetic for curated kitchen/dining displays.
Hand-painted during the early 20th century, this porcelain vessel is adorned with soft pink peonies that seem to drape gracefully from the shoulder, executed with the fine, airy brushwork characteristic of the Art Nouveau period. The floral motif is outlined in crisp white moriage piping, providing a subtle raised effect that catches the light and adds a tactile layer to the cream-colored ground. The vase is punctuated by two geometric, squared-off handles and a coordinating rim in a rich terracotta-brown glaze, adding a grounded, architectural contrast to the ethereal botanical scene.
As an authentic piece of Nippon-era export porcelain, this vase reflects the transition from traditional Victorian florals to the more stylized, flowing lines of the 1910s. The tapered body leads to a sturdy, rectangular base, making it a reliable choice for holding a single garden stem or standing alone as a decorative accent on a sunlit shelf. Its excellent condition preserves the integrity of the hand-painted details and the matte finish of the porcelain. This piece is a sophisticated example of Japanese artistry tailored for the global home, bringing a sense of historic elegance and floral charm to a modern interior. It serves as a beautiful focal point for any collection of fine hand-decorated china.
Details: Measures about 6.5" in height by 6.25" wide at the widest point. Very good condition.
This item is antique, over 100 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
1910s Nippon Floral Vase – Art Nouveau Dining Decor
1910s Nippon Floral Vase – Art Nouveau Dining Decor
$95.00