Vase (2) - Ceramic - Bonsai pot





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Two ceramic bonsai vases from China with Fencai decor in orange and black, each about 12 cm wide and 11 cm high, including a perforated plastic base (base 12x12x4 cm, vase 11x11x7 cm); condition: new and unused.
Description from the seller
Bonsai pot
Included in the package:
Base 12 x 12 x 4 cm
Vase 11 x 11 x 7 cm
This refined glazed ceramic vase is a unique piece of oriental art, ideal for enhancing elegant interiors or as a collectible item. Its rounded, lobed shape resembles a persimmon, a symbol of abundance, highlighted by a vibrant coral orange hue with a moss green upper rim. The decoration depicts branches laden with fruit and a small bird, evoking a serene and harmonious natural scene. Complete with a perforated plastic base that elevates its form, the vase blends tradition with modern decorative design.
The inscription in Chinese characters on the right is: 柿柿如意 (shì shì rú yì).
May everything go according to your wishes.
Given the identical pronunciation of 'persimmons' and 'affairs/things,' the translated meaning is: 'May all your wishes come true' (with a visual reference to the abundance of the fruit).
Note well: the last photo with the bonsai is only for demonstration purposes.
Bonsai pot
Included in the package:
Base 12 x 12 x 4 cm
Vase 11 x 11 x 7 cm
This refined glazed ceramic vase is a unique piece of oriental art, ideal for enhancing elegant interiors or as a collectible item. Its rounded, lobed shape resembles a persimmon, a symbol of abundance, highlighted by a vibrant coral orange hue with a moss green upper rim. The decoration depicts branches laden with fruit and a small bird, evoking a serene and harmonious natural scene. Complete with a perforated plastic base that elevates its form, the vase blends tradition with modern decorative design.
The inscription in Chinese characters on the right is: 柿柿如意 (shì shì rú yì).
May everything go according to your wishes.
Given the identical pronunciation of 'persimmons' and 'affairs/things,' the translated meaning is: 'May all your wishes come true' (with a visual reference to the abundance of the fruit).
Note well: the last photo with the bonsai is only for demonstration purposes.

