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Mint Mid-Century Vietnamese Biên Hòa Stoneware Vase – Hand-Carved Lotus – 1976-1985 – H: 29 cm
An authentic Vietnamese art pottery stoneware vase (grès) originating from the historic ceramic cooperatives of Biên Hòa (Vietnam), dating precisely to the post-reunification export era between 1976 and 1985. This finely crafted vessel showcases the region's celebrated studio tradition, blending traditional Asian iconography with a bold, mid-century artisanal aesthetic.
The vase features a robust ovoid body, a thick rolled collar rim, and decorative raised slip dots on the shoulder flanked by two stylized molded ring handles. The main body is masterfully decorated using the sgraffito technique; deep, hand-incised contours frame a beautiful, high-relief pattern of stylized white lotus blossoms and sweeping copper-green foliage against an earthy, matte beige background.
The unglazed base bears incised markings from the workshop system: the regional/guild designation "B-T" (Biên Hòa - Thành Phố) and the specific artisan/decorator's initials "PD", denoting its unique handcrafted origin rather than mass industrial production.
A striking, highly decorative example of Southeast Asian studio pottery that beautifully complements Mid-Century Modern, Eclectic, or Asian-inspired interiors.
Specifications:
Origin: Vietnam (Biên Hòa studio / Artexport Saigon lineage)
Period: Mid-to-late 20th CenturyMaterial: Stoneware (grès)
Technique: Hand-thrown, incised relief (sgraffito), hand-glazed
Motif: Lotus pond (symbolizing purity and resilience)
Markings: Incised "B-T" and artisan initials "PD" on the base
Height: 29 cm Diameter: 18 cm
Condition Report:
In excellent, mint vintage condition. Free from cracks, chips, fleabites, hairlines, or restorations. The glazes remain vibrant with no notable glaze skips or surface scratches. A superb, well-preserved collectors' example.
The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by registered and insured post with a track and trace number. It can also be collected from Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Mint Mid-Century Vietnamese Biên Hòa Stoneware Vase – Hand-Carved Lotus – 1976-1985 – H: 29 cm
An authentic Vietnamese art pottery stoneware vase (grès) originating from the historic ceramic cooperatives of Biên Hòa (Vietnam), dating precisely to the post-reunification export era between 1976 and 1985. This finely crafted vessel showcases the region's celebrated studio tradition, blending traditional Asian iconography with a bold, mid-century artisanal aesthetic.
The vase features a robust ovoid body, a thick rolled collar rim, and decorative raised slip dots on the shoulder flanked by two stylized molded ring handles. The main body is masterfully decorated using the sgraffito technique; deep, hand-incised contours frame a beautiful, high-relief pattern of stylized white lotus blossoms and sweeping copper-green foliage against an earthy, matte beige background.
The unglazed base bears incised markings from the workshop system: the regional/guild designation "B-T" (Biên Hòa - Thành Phố) and the specific artisan/decorator's initials "PD", denoting its unique handcrafted origin rather than mass industrial production.
A striking, highly decorative example of Southeast Asian studio pottery that beautifully complements Mid-Century Modern, Eclectic, or Asian-inspired interiors.
Specifications:
Origin: Vietnam (Biên Hòa studio / Artexport Saigon lineage)
Period: Mid-to-late 20th CenturyMaterial: Stoneware (grès)
Technique: Hand-thrown, incised relief (sgraffito), hand-glazed
Motif: Lotus pond (symbolizing purity and resilience)
Markings: Incised "B-T" and artisan initials "PD" on the base
Height: 29 cm Diameter: 18 cm
Condition Report:
In excellent, mint vintage condition. Free from cracks, chips, fleabites, hairlines, or restorations. The glazes remain vibrant with no notable glaze skips or surface scratches. A superb, well-preserved collectors' example.
The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by registered and insured post with a track and trace number. It can also be collected from Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

