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Pair of Vibrant Early 20th Century Chinese Imari Jars with Foo Dog Lids

Pair of Vibrant Early 20th Century Chinese Imari Jars with Foo Dog Lids

This striking pair of early 20th century Chinese Imari jars features classic vibrant ceramic glaze work, rich in traditional red, cobalt, and gold hues. Each jar is topped with a finely sculpted Foo Dog lid, symbolizing protection and power in Chinese decorative arts.

Dating to around c.1915, these large Imari temple jars make a bold statement as statement vases or mantel centerpieces. Their intricate hand-painted designs and symbolic toppers reflect the refined skill of Qing Dynasty-inspired porcelain artistry, making them ideal for collectors and interior designers seeking authentic Chinese export ceramics.

Dimensions 27in. Height x 12in. Diameter
Materials Ceramic
Place of Origin c.1915
Period China
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