
Blue and White Lidded Ginger Jar
Blue and White Lidded Ginger Jar
Era & Origin: Early to mid-20th century, likely Chinese export for the European market.
Materials: Hand-painted porcelain, cobalt underglaze, removable lid.
Details & History:
This elegant ginger jar embodies the timeless artistry of Chinese blue-and-white porcelain, a tradition dating back to the Ming dynasty and treasured by collectors worldwide. The rounded form is decorated with a rhythmic lattice pattern, hand-painted in deep cobalt blue underglaze on a pure white ground. Originally, jars of this type were used to store precious spices and teas — ginger most notably — and later became decorative staples in both Eastern and Western interiors.
This jar retains its matching porcelain lid, allowing it to serve as both a functional container and a statement decorative piece. Its scale makes it versatile for use as a centerpiece vase, styled on a console with florals, or showcased as part of a larger porcelain grouping.
Condition:
Excellent vintage condition with no visible chips or cracks. Minor surface wear consistent with age and use. The lid fits securely and is original to the jar.
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