Traditional Meets Modern Design and Decor
These decorative jars are the perfect addition to any home decor. Handmade with the finest materials, each jar features a unique design that is sure to catch the eye. The exterior of the jar is made from high-quality ceramics that has been carefully crafted to give it a sleek, sophisticated look. The interior of the jar is lined with a glossy finish that adds a touch of elegance and shine.
These decorative jars are perfect for storing a variety of small items, such as trinkets, knick-knacks, and other decorative objects. They are also great for holding scented beads/pellets, potpourri, or other fragrant items. The jars are available in a range of sizes, so you can choose the perfect one to fit your space.
In addition to their practical uses, these decorative jars also make a beautiful addition or accent piece to any room in your home. Whether you use them to hold items on your coffee table, add character to your dresser, or display them on a shelf as a decorative piece, these jars are sure to impress.
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Chinoiserie Collection
Part of our wider Ceramic Chinoiserie Collection, our Floral Ginger Jars add quite the statement as part of your decor. Perfect gifts for Christmas and the Holiday Season!
Multiple Sizes
Available in 8-inch, 10-inch, & 12-inch in height and multiple colors, our Chinoiserie Jars can fit a number of areas in your home or office! These jars can add a pop of color and a talking piece for your home decor needs!
Base Protection
Each jar ships with pre-installed base protection pads to help prevent scratches on your surfaces and platforms.
Traditional Elegant Ceramics
What is Chinoiserie?
Chinoiserie is a style that emerged in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries, characterized by a fascination with Chinese decorative arts & culture. It became popular during the Rococo period, & it influenced a wide range of art forms, including ceramics. Chinoiserie ceramic pottery is still highly sought after by collectors today, & it continues to inspire contemporary designers.
The earliest examples of Chinoiserie pottery in Europe date back to the early 17th century, when Dutch potters began producing blue-and-white ceramics inspired by Chinese designs. These ceramics were popular throughout Europe, & they influenced the development of other styles, such as Delftware in the Netherlands & faience in France.
Chinoiserie reached its peak of popularity in the 18th century. The style was characterized by intricate patterns, asymmetry, & a whimsical, playful aesthetic. Chinoiserie motifs included pagodas, dragons, birds, flowers, and other elements drawn from Chinese art and culture.