
Qianlong Dynasty Doucai Three-Prosperity Plum Vase
Date of Creation:Qing Dynasty
Size Specifications:Width: 3.48cm, Height: 19cm, Base: 7.3cm
Category:porcelain
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<p>This Doucai "Three Abundances" Meiping is an exquisite imperial kiln piece from the Qing Dynasty. Its elegant form features a small mouth, short neck, full shoulders, and tapered belly, with smooth, rounded lines that embody the classic charm of the Meiping style. The body is decorated in Doucai technique: the neck and shoulder display wave patterns and ruyi clouds, while the main belly showcases branches of pomegranate, peach, and lychee—the "Three Abundances," symbolizing prosperity, longevity, and abundant offspring. The composition balances density and spacing naturally, with vines flowing gracefully and fruits rendered vividly.</p><p>The Doucai craftsmanship is masterful. Cobalt outlines define the forms, filled with bright yet soft colors. The cobalt blue is subtle and pure; the five-color pigments are applied thinly and evenly, blending seamlessly without bleeding or smudging. The porcelain body is dense and fine-grained, the glaze lustrous like jade, with tight integration between body and glaze. The foot is neatly trimmed, reflecting the high standards of imperial kiln production. As a traditional auspicious motif in the Qing court, the Three Abundances expresses the imperial wish for enduring fortune and longevity. This vase exemplifies the quintessential style of Qing Dynasty Doucai ware through its decoration, glaze color, and form.</p><p>Accompanied by its original brocade box, complete with inscriptions and seals, this piece is in exceptional condition. It holds significant historical, artistic, and collectible value—a rare treasure among Qing Doucai ceramics and a vital artifact for studying imperial kiln techniques and court culture.</p>