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Ceramic vase with blue brushstroke pattern and white floral decoration

Ceramic vase with blue brushstroke pattern and white floral decoration

Selling Price

$25

History

This style of ceramic vase draws inspiration from traditional Asian blue and white pottery, particularly Chinese and Japanese decorative arts that became popular in Western markets during the mid-20th century. The hand-painted brushstroke technique and floral motifs reflect the enduring appeal of East Asian ceramic traditions adapted for Western home décor. Such pieces were commonly produced as decorative accessories during the 1950s through 1970s, when Asian-inspired design elements were fashionable in American and European interiors. These vases appeal to collectors of mid-century decorative ceramics, vintage home décor enthusiasts, and those interested in Asian-influenced Western pottery. The piece represents an accessible entry point into ceramic collecting, combining aesthetic appeal with historical design influences that bridge Eastern and Western decorative traditions.

Time period

Mid 20th century