A Chinese porcelain jar and cover, ovoid shape with circular…
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A Chinese porcelain jar and cover, ovoid shape with circular top, decorated in underglaze blue with prunus blossom on a 'cracked ice' ground. An old label under the lid marked 'Shelby, London 1924'. Height 28 cm

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  • Oviform /ovoid - The outline loosely resembling the shape of an egg.
  • Chinese Cracked Ice Motif - The Chinese cracked ice decorative motif is a traditional design that was commonly used in Chinese art and architecture, particularly in the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1912). The motif is characterized by a pattern of small, irregular cracks or fissures that resemble broken ice.

    The cracked ice motif was often used in a variety of decorative arts, such as pottery, porcelain, lacquerware, and furniture. It was also used in architectural elements, such as floor tiles, roof tiles, and wall panels. The motif was typically created by carving or incising the surface of the material, and then filling the cracks with a contrasting color, such as black or gold.

    The cracked ice motif symbolizes the idea of "coolness" in Chinese culture, and was often used in architectural elements to create a sense of coolness and shade, especially in hot climates. In decorative arts, it is considered as an elegant and refined design that evokes the natural beauty of ice.

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