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Qing Kangxi-Style “Baifu” Porcelain Bottle – Hand-Painted Luminous Vase
Qing Kangxi-Style “Baifu” Porcelain Bottle – Hand-Painted Luminous Vase
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This Kangxi-style “luminous” porcelain bottle is inspired by early Qing dynasty wares and hand-painted with a repeating Baifu pattern - “one hundred blessings.” The surface is covered with stylized “fu” (good fortune) characters, creating a quiet field of auspicious symbols that reward close viewing.
The bottle form, with its rounded body and slender neck, feels elegant yet understated. The glaze has a soft, luminous quality that lets the hand-painted pattern glow rather than shout, making it easy to integrate into contemporary rooms while still reading as a collector’s piece.
Display it on its own on a console, sideboard, or in a cabinet, or pair it with other blue-and-white or famille-rose-inspired pieces to build a small Kangxi-themed vignette. Whether or not you collect antiques, this bottle brings a sense of historical pattern and blessing into the home.
Details
- Style: Qing Kangxi-inspired luminous porcelain bottle
- Motif: All-over Baifu (hundred blessings) pattern in hand-painted color
- Form: Slender-necked bottle vase, ideal as a sculptural object or for a few stems
- Use: Porcelain home decoration and antique-style collection piece
- Placement: Consoles, display cabinets, altar tables, or bookshelves







PLACE OF ORIGIN: Porcelain; Jingdezhen is the representative and symbol of the "Country of Porcelain". It's exquisite and famous all over the world and is called the "porcelain capital."
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