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Oriental Furniture
An elegant, high quality Chinese porcelain fishbowl with a hand-painted design of a glorious peacock. Traditionally used to house goldfish and koi, Chinese fishbowls are now popularly used as planters for houseplants or as elegant decorative accents.
Large Oriental porcelain temple jar finished with a unique white ridged design. Display in matched pairs on a hearth, breakfront, credenza, or alone on a pedestal or plant stand. The lids are removable, great for storing collections of small objects. A wonderful accent piece to complement traditional or modern home decor styles.
DYAG East
This vase with a glossy finish has a long straight neck and smooth rounded base. Each one is handmade by an artisan from Jingdezhen. Jingdezhen is an ancient city in the northeast of Jiangxi province and is well known for its porcelain industry. This bright color vase is a perfect décor object itself or to hold blooming flowers.
Classic oriental flower vase, known as "Tung Chi" in ancient China. Decorated with an authentic Satsuma peacock and floral design, finished with a lightly antiqued ice crackle over glaze. Display alone or in pairs, with fresh cut, dry, or silk flowers. Suited to both formal interiors as well as modern, contemporary decorative motifs.
This black pot is handmade and glazed. This pottery can be used both indoors and outdoors.
The Moroccan Room
One-of-a-kind antique Moroccan solid brass vase artfully handcrafted offering a playful silhouette and featuring an elaborate hand-engraved tribal graphics.
Early 20th Century handcrafted and green-glazed Moroccan decorative ceramic vase. The elaborate hand-chiselings add visual interest to the vase creating an ornate Arabesque motif.
We can't get enough of this antique vase and how it brings a touch of history and artisanship to any space. It's exceptionally handcrafted and glazed featuring an intricate hand-painted calligraphy with remarkable precision and craftsmanship creating a masterpiece, characteristic of Medieval Moorish calligraphy found in Alhambra Palace in Granada, Andalusia. Maker's mark on underside.