
Celadon porcelain vase with blue frog decoration
History
This vase appears to be a modern decorative porcelain piece featuring a celadon glaze with hand-painted or transfer-printed blue frog motifs. The celadon glaze technique originated in China during the Song Dynasty and has been widely reproduced in various Asian countries throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. The combination of pale green celadon with blue decoration creates an appealing aesthetic contrast that references traditional Asian ceramic arts. This type of decorative vase appeals to collectors of Asian-inspired ceramics, frog-themed collectibles, and those who appreciate nature motifs in home décor. The whimsical frog design adds charm and personality to the piece, making it attractive to collectors of animal-themed pottery and those seeking affordable decorative Asian ceramics. Such pieces are valued for their decorative appeal and accessibility to beginning collectors interested in Asian ceramic traditions.
Origin
China
Time period
Late 20th to early 21st century