Chain Temple Jar
Chain Temple Jar
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A blue and white chain temple jar typically refers to a type of porcelain jar with a decorative lid, often featuring intricate patterns in blue and white. This type of jar is inspired by Chinese porcelain designs, specifically from the Ming and Qing dynasties. The "chain" might refer to a pattern that resembles interlinked chains or a geometric motif often seen on such pieces.
These jars were historically used in temples to hold offerings or incense, but today they are commonly used as decorative items in homes, often placed on mantels, side tables, or as part of a vignette. The blue and white color scheme is highly sought after for its timeless and elegant appearance.
A special antique process makes it look like a piece of art from a museum. High fire porcelain, 100% hand shaped, hand painted. Distress, chips and other imperfections create great character in this special vintage style porcelain temple jar. From a small-town (Jingdezhen) in the southern part of China, where ceramic and porcelain were originated 5000 years ago. It is known as the capital of ceramics.
This intricately designed jar features a beautiful blue and white chain pattern, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space. Crafted with precision and attention to detail, this jar is a must-have for any art lover or interior design enthusiast.
Dimensions: 10.5"W x 10.5"D x 18"H