This striking Wucai porcelain vase is a finely crafted reproduction in the style of the Ming Dynasty, specifically bearing the “大明宣德年製” (Made in the Xuande Period of the Great Ming) mark. Likely produced in the 1980s, this piece captures the opulence and detail typical of traditional Chinese ceramics, making it a beautiful collector’s item or a distinctive piece of home decor.
The vase is decorated with vibrant overglaze enamels in the classic Wucai palette—green, red, yellow, and blue—featuring a central motif of a majestic peacock surrounded by blossoming peonies, traditional symbols of nobility, beauty, and prosperity in Chinese culture. Additional details include decorative frogs on the shoulder and elaborate floral and geometric borders that enhance its aesthetic richness.
Approximate Dimensions:
Weight: 5545g
Height: 570mm
Width: 300mm
Depth: 200mm
This vase is a fine example of late 20th-century craftsmanship echoing traditional techniques, ideal for collectors of Chinese ceramics or interior decorators seeking an eye-catching, historically inspired accent.







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