Hand-painted mini blue porcelain vase (lotus flower)

£24.50

A limited edition, 100% handcrafted, and hand-polished high temperature colour glaze mini ceramic vase, originally designed for elevating your home experience and providing a unique touch of artistry.

An Exquisite and Thoughtful Gift - This finely crafted mini ceramic vase displays superior craftsmanship, serves as a truly special and memorable gift for discerning individuals and loved ones.

  • Product specification

the inner diameter of the top: 3.8cm

Height: 6cm

the diameter of the vase body: 6cm

the diameter of the bottom: 3.5cm

  • 100% Handmade porcelain

This mini blue-and-white porcelain vase is 100% hand-painted, handcrafted, and hand-polished, produced in a limited edition.

  • Underglaze painting technique (Intangible cultural heritage)

The underglaze painting techniques in ceramics is esteemed intangible cultural heritage. This traditional technique involves colouring the porcelain body with blue cobalt pigment derived from minerals and then applying a layer of transparent glaze over the paintings. The painted porcelain is then fired at high temperatures of approximately 1,200 – 1,300 degrees Celsius.

A limited edition, 100% handcrafted, and hand-polished high temperature colour glaze mini ceramic vase, originally designed for elevating your home experience and providing a unique touch of artistry.

An Exquisite and Thoughtful Gift - This finely crafted mini ceramic vase displays superior craftsmanship, serves as a truly special and memorable gift for discerning individuals and loved ones.

  • Product specification

the inner diameter of the top: 3.8cm

Height: 6cm

the diameter of the vase body: 6cm

the diameter of the bottom: 3.5cm

  • 100% Handmade porcelain

This mini blue-and-white porcelain vase is 100% hand-painted, handcrafted, and hand-polished, produced in a limited edition.

  • Underglaze painting technique (Intangible cultural heritage)

The underglaze painting techniques in ceramics is esteemed intangible cultural heritage. This traditional technique involves colouring the porcelain body with blue cobalt pigment derived from minerals and then applying a layer of transparent glaze over the paintings. The painted porcelain is then fired at high temperatures of approximately 1,200 – 1,300 degrees Celsius.