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Cloisonné Vases
When I spotted these, I picked them up instantly and a lady next to me turned, smiled and said “you’ve got good taste.” I couldn’t agree more. The colours of these little vases are nothing short of amazing. The blues, pinks, greens and reds, mixed with the gold, are truly eye-catching. I didn’t hesitate.
These are Cloisonné - a method of embedding enamel within a delicate metal frame, in this case most likely brass. They would be of Chinese origin, they’ve mastered the fine art of Cloisonné over centuries, and mid-century pieces. Small but incredibly colourful they would add a spark to any room and the Asian influence is certainly on trend. This pair is exquisite - a moment of brightness to be admired and adored.
When I spotted these, I picked them up instantly and a lady next to me turned, smiled and said “you’ve got good taste.” I couldn’t agree more. The colours of these little vases are nothing short of amazing. The blues, pinks, greens and reds, mixed with the gold, are truly eye-catching. I didn’t hesitate.
These are Cloisonné - a method of embedding enamel within a delicate metal frame, in this case most likely brass. They would be of Chinese origin, they’ve mastered the fine art of Cloisonné over centuries, and mid-century pieces. Small but incredibly colourful they would add a spark to any room and the Asian influence is certainly on trend. This pair is exquisite - a moment of brightness to be admired and adored.
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Height: 10.5cms
Width: 6.5
Origin: China
Age: Mid-CenturyThese vases have a small brass pattern in the base that likely identifies the maker. Despite this, the maker is unknown.
They come with their original box and two small wooden stands (which I personally wouldn’t use).
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Condition is excellent. There are no marks, chips or missing enamel on these vases.
The gold rims are bright and shiny and the enamel colours are vivid. -
These are purely decorative - little items of beauty to look at and admire. I’d place them somewhere that needs a bit of colour, a space that feels like it needs something joyful. They look wonderful next to bright flowers.
They’d also sit beautifully as small decorative pieces in a bathroom. Place them next to a perfume bottle, a scented candle or a reed diffuser. They add a little spark, a pop of colour and a touch of charm to any décor.