This vase is an exquisite example of Chinese artistry. The black lacquer finish with gold and other colored detailing is characteristic of traditional Chinese lacquerware, often used to create intricate designs and scenes.
Here are some points of interest about such vases:
Traditional Chinese lacquerware involves applying multiple layers of lacquer derived from the lacquer tree sap onto a base material. This technique creates a durable and glossy surface that can be intricately decorated.
The gold detailing often includes scenes from nature, such as landscapes, flora, and fauna, and may also feature traditional Chinese symbols and patterns. The designs on this vase include detailed representations of nature, which are common themes in Chinese art.
The craftsmanship involved in creating such a piece is considerable, often requiring the skills of highly trained artisans. Each piece can take a long time to complete due to the detailed work and the drying time required for each layer of lacquer.
Additional Details
Artist/Creator/Factory: unknown
Dimensions: Height 55 cm
Material: Lacquerware based on lightweight wood, paper mache, or other lightweight materials
Year: Likely the mid-20th century
Origin: China