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Green & White Porcelain Two-Tier Tulipiere Vase – Hand-Painted Famille Verte Bok Choy Chinoiserie (18")

Green & White Porcelain Two-Tier Tulipiere Vase – Hand-Painted Famille Verte Bok Choy Chinoiserie (18")

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This striking 18-inch two-tier tulipiere vase is a sculptural work of art. Hand-painted in the traditional Famille Verte palette with beautiful celadon greens and white, this piece features the classic Bok Choy pattern—a beloved motif in Chinese porcelain. The unique two-level design with multiple openings makes it perfect for creating dramatic floral arrangements or displaying as a standalone decorative piece.

What You'll Love:

  • Unique Tulipiere Design: Two-tier structure with multiple openings allows you to create stunning multi-level floral displays with individual stems
  • Hand-Painted Famille Verte: Traditional green color palette (Famille Verte means "green family" in French) featuring celadon and jade tones with white accents
  • Bok Choy Pattern: Classic Chinese cabbage motif symbolizing prosperity, renewal, and harmony—a treasured design in Asian ceramics
  • Sculptural Presence: At 18 inches tall, this piece makes a statement even without flowers
  • Versatile Display: Use as a working vase for fresh flowers or simply as an elegant decorative object
  • Quality Craftsmanship: Smooth glazed finish with intricate hand-painted details throughout

About the Design & Symbolism:

The Bok Choy (Chinese cabbage) pattern has been a favorite in Chinese decorative arts for centuries. In Chinese culture, bok choy represents good fortune and prosperity because its name sounds similar to the words for "hundred fortunes." The Famille Verte style emerged during the Qing Dynasty and is characterized by its use of green as the dominant color, often combined with other colors on a white ground. This palette offers a fresh, organic alternative to traditional blue and white porcelain.

About Tulipiere Vases:

Tulipiere vases originated in 17th-century Holland during the height of tulip mania, designed to display individual tulip stems in separate openings. The style was adopted by Chinese porcelain makers and became popular worldwide. Today, these multi-opening vases are prized for their sculptural beauty and versatility in floral design.

How to Style It:

Floral Arrangements: Place individual stems in each opening to create a cascading, multi-dimensional display with tulips, roses, or mixed blooms.

Minimalist Display: Use just a few stems in select openings for a modern, understated look.

Dried Botanicals: Fill with dried flowers, grasses, or branches for a long-lasting arrangement.

Standalone Art: Display empty as a sculptural decorative object—the hand-painted design is beautiful on its own.

Console or Entry Table: Makes a dramatic statement piece for welcoming guests.

Dining Table Centerpiece: Create an impressive focal point for dinner parties and special occasions.

Where It Works:

This tulipiere vase fits beautifully in traditional, transitional, coastal, and eclectic interiors. The green and white palette is incredibly versatile, working with neutral color schemes or adding a fresh pop to bolder palettes. Whether you're a serious collector of chinoiserie or simply appreciate unique decorative pieces, this hand-painted tulipiere brings both beauty and function to your home.

Dimensions:

Height: 18 inches
Width: Approximately 8 inches (widest tier)
Tiers: Two levels with multiple stem openings
Base: Stable flat bottom
Openings: Multiple holes for individual flower stems

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