Antique Ca 1700 Chinese Porcelain Kangxi Famille Verte LOTUS Teapot
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Condition Report: Overall Condition; Spout has some small frits, lid has 3 chips to rim, 1 very small one. Size: Spout to handle x height 150x105mm
A very nicely decorated teapot. Kangxi period. Great decoration.
symbolism
Lotus – Lian-Hua, He – Thanks to the Buddhist influence, the lotus (or sea-rose) is of unique importance in Chinese folklore and symbolism. It is the symbol of purity and one of the eight Buddhist precious things. The lotus comes out of the mire but is not itself soiled. It is inwardly empty yet outwardly upright. It has no branches (no family/offsprings) but yet smells sweet. The words for lotus in Chinese have the same meanings as: to bind, connect (in marriage), one after the other, uninterrupted, to love, and modesty.
One of the Eight Budhist Symbols.
Source: Nilson, J. Gotheborg.com: Antique Chinese and Japanese Porcelain Collectors’ Help and Info Page. Retrieved from https://www.gotheborg.com/glossary/
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