
Porcelain Tianqiuping Vase - Burnt Orange Bats
This beautifully decorated orange reproduction Chinese porcelain vase is decorated in iron red glaze, sometimes called coral red. This style was a development from sancai porcelain of the Ming period and came to prominence in the early Qing dynasty.
This vase depicts intricately painted bats, considered a symbol of luck in China. This is due to the word for bat (fu č ) and good fortune (fu ē¦ sounding identical. Red bats like these spread good fortune, spreading, longevity, wealth, good health & virtue. Bats are considered very self sufficient and a symbol of independence.Ā
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Porcelain Tianqiuping Vase - Burnt Orange Bats
This beautifully decorated orange reproduction Chinese porcelain vase is decorated in iron red glaze, sometimes called coral red. This style was a development from sancai porcelain of the Ming period and came to prominence in the early Qing dynasty.
This vase depicts intricately painted bats, considered a symbol of luck in China. This is due to the word for bat (fu č ) and good fortune (fu ē¦ sounding identical. Red bats like these spread good fortune, spreading, longevity, wealth, good health & virtue. Bats are considered very self sufficient and a symbol of independence.Ā
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This beautifully decorated orange reproduction Chinese porcelain vase is decorated in iron red glaze, sometimes called coral red. This style was a development from sancai porcelain of the Ming period and came to prominence in the early Qing dynasty.
This vase depicts intricately painted bats, considered a symbol of luck in China. This is due to the word for bat (fu č ) and good fortune (fu ē¦ sounding identical. Red bats like these spread good fortune, spreading, longevity, wealth, good health & virtue. Bats are considered very self sufficient and a symbol of independence.Ā






















