[LIMITED EDITION] Moon Flask with Scenting Stalks
MATERIAL
Jingdezhen Porcelain
DIMENSIONS (L x W x H) CM
13 x 5 x 19
ABOUT
A Moon Flask is also known as a bao yue ping (抱月瓶), which translates to “embracing the moon”.
HISTORY
During the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), new porcelain forms were inspired by metalworks made in Persia and Central Asia, brought along by the trade along the Silk Road.
The Moon Flask is said to be inspired by the brass vessels used to store water for travellers, and reproduced in porcelain to adapt to Chinese tastes for decorative purposes.
This numbered replica of a Qing Dynasty style Moon Flask is made in Jingdezhen out of fine porcelain and features a traditional blue and white intertwined lotus pattern, formed by wavy, arc lines with flowers and leaves. Viewed as an auspicious pattern, this traditional decoration can also be found on brocade, embroidery, lacquer and jewellery designs.
Comes with a set of complimentary scenting stalks to drip your diffuser oils on.