Vases
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Daum
This table vase is jandcrafted to perfection and it embodies the intricate beauty of the animal universe, making it a captivating centerpiece for any room. The vase's crystal material amplifies its elegance, allowing light to dance across its surface, creating a mesmerizing effect.
The Animal Universe vase is a testament to exquisite craftsmanship and natural inspiration. This handcrafted piece, made from fine crystal, brings an element of refined artistry to your home.
Chelsea House
A large classic chinoiserie motif in a favorite shade of blue and white, the Song Dragon Jar is perfect by itself or paired with many.
Alice Lane Home Collection
This large, shapely jar features a bold blue dragon snaking around with cloud-like accents near the base. Its generous size can easily display large branches and greenery for added visual height.
Danny's Fine Porcelain
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Add a touch of handcrafted elegance to your home with this uniquely designed table vase. Its traditional style complements a range of interior design aesthetics while offering a timeless appeal. Perfect for displaying fresh or dried botanicals, it makes a sophisticated statement in any room.
Lladro
Like all the pieces in Jaime Hayon's The Fantasy Collection, this creation arises from the fusion of a classic Lladró theme such as love and the playful sense and fantasy that the Spanish creative Jaime Hayon brings to his designs. With elegance and a carefree attitude, love inspires this innovative vase in which the faces that decorate each of the faces have a mysterious conversation between them.
The Enchanted Home
This fun mid-size ginger jar is a unique piece that will accent any room in your home! It’s overly round shape and complimenting flat foo dog lid makes it a unique style! This jar offers specialty accents and is a great display piece on its own or as a pair! The classic hand painted dragon design is just fabulous in a white and blue pattern. This piece is one of a kind!
This 13-inch blue and white porcelain vase features a slim, elongated silhouette with a flared base and narrow mouth. The surface is adorned with intricately hand-painted dragons and floral scrollwork in rich cobalt tones, blending elegance with mythical symbolism. Measures [4.25L x 4.25W x 13H] [Bottom: 3.25].
This vibrant double-gourd vase features a dynamic design of blue phoenixes soaring among swirling coral-red clouds, creating a bold visual contrast across its curvaceous silhouette. The intricate detailing and rhythmic patterning give it both movement and elegance, making it a standout decorative piece for any space.Measures [10LX10WX17H][Bot:4.5][Top:1.5].
Oriental Furniture
DYAG East
This large powerful dragon vase is hand-made and hand-painted with traditional blue and white motifs by ceramists from Jingdezhen, an ancient city in the northeast of Jiangxi province and well known for its porcelain making. The painting of a dragon using the traditional Chinese painting technic of soft and feathery brushstrokes is hand-painted around the body of the vase. A stunning centerpiece or decorative accent. The antiquing process applied gives this beautiful jar a true antique look.
Novica
This masterfully carved decorative vase from Sarwaedi of Bali was inspired by the Javanese legend of Naga Baru Klinting. The subtle application of paint and gilded accents give the vase the appearance of a treasured antique.<br><br>According to the legend, Baru Klinting was a dragon who promised a sage that he could circle the whole Merapi Volcano in Central Java to prove that he was the sage's son, but failed to do so. The dragon used his tongue instead, which enraged the sage, and the sage swung a sword to cut his tongue. The dragon fell to the earth. Then people living near the volcano cut up the dragon's body and took it home to make a feast. Suddenly, a midget appeared and put a stick in the earth, and said that he would take all of the dragon's meat if no one was capable of removing the stick. People tried because they didn't want to lose their chance for a feast, but none were able to do it. The midget then removed the stick from the ground, and suddenly in that spot water started to flood the whole village, turning the village into a spring that is present to this day. Later on, another sage revealed that the midget was the soul of the dragon, enraged with the people that tried to eat his body.